Josh Hazlewood Lament's Australia's Failed Pursuit of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Josh Hazlewood, Australia's leading fast bowler, highlights the team's decade-long struggle against India in the Test series. Starting November 22, the decisive series kicks off at Optus Stadium, Perth. Australia aims to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and make strides towards the WTC final in 2025.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-08-2024 16:20 IST | Created: 18-08-2024 16:20 IST
Josh Hazlewood Lament's Australia's Failed Pursuit of Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Josh Hazlewood (Photo: Cricket.com.au). Image Credit: ANI
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Josh Hazlewood, Australia's premium fast bowler, acknowledged that Australia's recent record against India has been significantly disappointing. The first Test of the series between Australia and India will be held at Optus Stadium, Perth from November 22.

"There are quite a few players who have never beaten India in a Test series. It's quite astounding to say that," Hazlewood was quoted by ESPNcricinfo. Australia is determined to resolve a decade of unfinished business in their pursuit of reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Australia has not held the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since the 2014-15 series, which they won 2-0. Since then, they have faced consecutive series losses to India on home soil. "That's one we need to tick off, definitely, in particular at home - we should pretty much win every series here at home," Hazlewood added.

In the 2020-21 series, India famously rebounded from being bowled out for 36 in Adelaide to secure the series with remarkable victories at Melbourne Cricket Ground and Gabba, along with a gritty draw in Sydney. "That last series, we obviously bowled them out for 36 in Adelaide and thought, here we go, [we are] back at home [and] confident on these grounds. People say we played India B in that last Test, but they can sometimes be stronger than the best team. They've got unbelievable depth in all formats, and we are starting to see that now," Hazlewood noted.

The five-Test series against India will play a crucial role in the race for the WTC final at Lord's in June 2025. Australia aims to defend their title, adding extra significance for Hazlewood, who missed last year's final. "It's always in the background; we have the table up [to see] where we are sitting and what we need to tick off," he said.

"For me, it's a big one because I didn't get to play the last one in England, so that's a burning one for me," he added.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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