Australia's Ashes Hopes Teeter as Hazlewood Faces Fitness Doubts Amid Cummins' Return

December 5, 2025
Australia's Ashes Hopes Teeter as Hazlewood Faces Fitness Doubts Amid Cummins' Return
  • Australia’s pace attack is under pressure ahead of the Ashes as Josh Hazlewood battles Achilles soreness during his return from a hamstring injury, creating uncertainty over his Adelaide Test participation.

  • George Bailey confirmed Pat Cummins’ fitness for Adelaide and noted his recent readiness for consecutive bowling days as part of the recovery process.

  • With Cummins still sidelined by a back injury, Australia reshuffled the attack, bringing in Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett to replace Cummins and Hazlewood, and adding Michael Neser for Nathan Lyon.

  • Stand-in captain Steve Smith weighed tactical options for the batting order under lights, while stressing the need for risk management around recalled players.

  • Australia leads England by 125 runs in the second Test after England were dismissed for 334, with standout contributions from Jake Weatherald (72) and Marnus Labuschagne with a half-century.

  • Mitchell Starc has shouldered the pace workload in the absences of Hazlewood and Cummins, taking 16 wickets at an average of 11.75, underscoring his central role.

  • Starc remains Australia’s leading wicket-taker in the series amid the pace unit’s fragility and the push for Hazlewood’s return.

  • Cummins voiced optimism about his Adelaide comeback, emphasizing risk assessment and readiness over rushing back.

  • Overall, the pace unit’s fragility and the tight timeline for Hazlewood’s return loom large, though Cummins’ return offers relief and shifts in selection dynamics.

  • The Ashes series context remains precarious for Australia as they navigate multiple injuries while aiming to retain the urn against England.

  • Usman Khawaja showed daily improvement from a back issue and indicated he is getting closer to returning to action.

  • There is ongoing uncertainty about Khawaja’s full availability for the remainder of the Ashes, depending on recovery progress.

  • Nathan Lyon is set to play in Adelaide, providing a spin option alongside the pace attack after being left out of the second Test.

Summary based on 7 sources


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