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I Have Boland Ahead Of Hazlewood For His Performance Against India, Says Ian Healy
Boland, who replaced an injured Hazlewood for three of the five Tests against India, was outstanding, taking 21 wickets at an average of 13.19. Hazlewood, when fit, also impressed with six wickets at 13.16 in his one-and-a-half games, but his recurring injuries have raised concerns about his long-term reliability in the longest format.
Speaking on SENQ Breakfast, Healy acknowledged Hazlewood’s quality but pointed out that his frequent absences have made Boland a more dependable option.
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