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Josh Hazlewood Eyes to keep the rare streak alive with the WTC 2025 title after win 2025 with RCB

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Josh Hazlewood Eyes to keep the rare streak alive with the WTC 2025 title after win 2025 with RCB


Josh Hazlewood has an enviable record that any athlete who practices team sports with which he can dream. He has played in a total of nine finals: two World Cups of Odi, a World Cup T20, Caribbean Premier League, two Indian prime minister leagues, Big Bash League, a World Cup of children under 19 and a Sheffield shield, and ended on the winning side every time.

The most recent was his heroity at Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, where he claimed 21 WICKETS of 13 games and played a crucial role in Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) ensuring his single title after 18 years of waiting.

He felt significant when a kohli virat with crying eyes full of joy gave the great Australian a big hug after the final. Shortly after that successful campaign, Hazlewood set out to win his tenth piece of cutlery with the national team from June 11.

Josh Hazlewood looks at his first WTC title after IPL 2025 gain

Australia will defend his 2023 worldwide test championship in the Lord when they face South Africa for title 2023-25 ​​with Hazlewood that is expected to play a very important role. The 34 -year -old played an important role so far with 57 WICKETS of 13 tests in the last edition when Australia entered his second consecutive final.

“While the shoulder came well, he was always going to return, and he was quite sure he would.

Dolewood totally fit to face proteins

Before the grand finale, Hazlewood wanted to continue his good form in the final and win the Gold and Silver Maza in the Mecca del Cricket after the previous final was lost due to an injury. Hazlewood was marginalized for the fourth and fifth test of the Border-Gavaskar 2024-25 trophy against India due to a precautionary measure for a shoulder concern.

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“This time I feel much better, and I think that in any format, my numbers in the last two years have been quite good, so I have a lot to turn to. Wise, I still feel that I am playing the best players I have in my career and it is just a matter of the body that is maintained, what has been in recent months,” he said.

“Being a final, it is this week and in the realization of good performance in the next few days and then in the game,” he added.

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