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Hazlewood out of second India Test
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SYDNEY: Australian pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood was on Saturday ruled out of the second Test against India in Adelaide, with seamers Sean Abbott and Brendon Doggett added to their squad. The right-armer, who took five wickets in Australia’s 295-run first Test defeat at Perth, has what Cricket Australia described as “a low-grade left side injury”. While the uncapped Abbott and Doggett were drafted in, Hazelwood’s absence is likely to open the door for Scott Boland to play in the day-night Test that starts on Friday. Boland, who was already part of the squad, played the last of his 10 Tests in July 2023 against England at Headingley. There are also question marks around all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, who, like Hazlewood, pulled up sore following their Perth thrashing. Beau Webster was on Thursday called into the squad as cover for him.
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