Josh Hazlewood has been given the green light to participate in the third Test against India in Brisbane. Captain Pat Cummins has confirmed that Hazlewood will be coming in for Scott Boland as the sole change to Australia's starting lineup.
Hazlewood missed Australia's win in Adelaide due to a side strain he suffered in the opening Test in Perth with Boland taking five vital wickets across two innings in the second Test.
Hazlewood underwent a couple of fitness tests during the week. With only short run-ups available in the Gabba nets and no spare centre wickets, Hazlewood went out to Allan Border Field on Thursday to bowl off his full run alongside Mitchell Starc, under the eye of bowling coach Daniel Vettori. Having also had a bowl in Adelaide on Monday morning, Hazlewood has been declared fit to return.
Hazlewood explained on Monday that the latest injury was not "a typical side strain", but was part of an ongoing issue he has had which has left him frustrated and searching for a solution.
"You're running in to bowl, and you just grab your hat and you're off and you're out for six weeks - it's not that sort of side strain," he said. "It's from sort of repetitive use. It's caused me a lot of trouble over the last few years, but [had] perfect prep this year, played the Shield game and ticked all that off.
"I was very happy where I was, and it still happened. So I was pretty annoyed there for a few days. There was plenty of meetings from CA's point of view [with] physios, [and] doctors, all that stuff. So [we will] come up with a few options and see if we can stop it from happening again. I've ticked every box so far this week. The side's obviously been a troublesome area for me in the past. So if I can lean on the side of caution, I guess [I will] a little bit."
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