
Here are four possible replacements for Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in the Australian Champions Trophy Team.
It is unlikely that Australian preparations for the Champions Trophy, from only two weeks, has interrupted even more with the news that it is unlikely that Captain Pat Cummins and Bowler Key Josh Hazlewood travel. The team has already been beaten by the injury of the experienced Mitch Marsh SUV.
With Cummins and Hazlewood not available, Australia’s chances of winning a third Champions Trophy title are in danger as the tournament begins on February 19 in Pakistan and Dubai.
Here are four possible replacements for Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in the Australian Champions Trophy Team.
Scott Boland
Scott Boland can be one of the best options as a replacement for Australia. He has always had a good performance when he is given the opportunity. In the Border-Gavaskar Trophies series, he took 21 WICKETS in 3 tests after replacing Hazlewood.
Although Boland has played only 14 hate and has taken 16 WICKETS, it can still be considered a similar replacement for Cummins or Hazlewood. His ability to problems with batters with the new ball and his precision in bowling bacon, similar to Hazlewood, make him a strong candidate.
Jason Behrendorff
Jason Behrendorff is another strong candidate as a replacement option for Australia, which provides a left arm rhythm option, along with Mitchell Starc. He took 17 wickts in 10 games of Big Bash League and was the main bearer of Wickt.
In Odi for Australia, he has played 12 games, taking 16 Wickts with an economy rate of 5.28. Behrendorff can balance the ball in both directions and is effective with the new ball. It could well be a potential replacement for Cummins or Hazlewood.
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Riley Meredith
Riley Meredith is another player that Australia could consider as a replacement. He had a good season of Big Bash League where he pocketed 16 Wickts in 10 games and was the third best Wickt-Tomador.
Although he has only played a hate for Australia, Meredith is a valuable option, since he can constantly play at speeds greater than 140 kmph, along with his acute gorillas Yy Yorkers precise. Meredith can be useful in Australia’s death with its rhythm and variations.
Spencer Johnson
Spencer Johnson impressed in the T20i series against Pakistan recently, where he was appointed player of the series after taking 8 Wickts in 3 games. He brought that shape to Big Bash League and picked up 13 WICKETS in 7 games, demonstrating that it is effective in the white ball cryket.
Although he has played only 2 Odi, his actions in T20 indicate that he also has the potential to succeed in the format of 50. Its current form can make it a good replacement option for Hazlewood or Cummins.
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