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‘He is first one to turn up for training and leaves last’: Josh Hazlewood praises Virat Kohli | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood has expressed his deep admiration for his Royal Challengers Bangalore teammate and India’s star batsman Virat Kohli ahead of the World Test Championship final at The Oval, beginning on June 7.
Despite grappling with multiple injuries over the past six months, Hazlewood had to curtail his participation in the IPL due to a side issue.
Nevertheless, he maintains confidence in his ability to bowl at full strength as Australia prepares for the highly-anticipated final.
When discussing Kohli, whom Hazlewood has his sights set on dismissing at The Oval, the Australian cricketer emphasised the Indian superstar’s unwavering work ethic as the defining factor behind his exceptional skills and success on the field.

“I think it’s probably how hard he works (that stands out). His fitness first of all – and then his skill work and batting and fielding in particular.
“He is always out there (training) first and leaves last … and the intensity he trains at all the time is at such a high level it drags everyone else along for the ride. That can leak on to the other players and improve them as well,” Hazlewood told the ICC.
On RCB’s leading wicket taker Siraj, who is expected to play a big part in the WTC final, Hazlwood said: “I was a bit late getting there (to RCB this year), but before then he was on fire.
“He is up there at the top of the wickets every time, and the economy rate was probably the thing as bowling at Chinnaswamy (RCB’s home ground) is impossible sometimes and he was going at six or six-and-a-half an over. His control was great and he is bowling well.”

‘CLOSE TO BOWLING FULL PACE
The Australian cricket team has been training in Formby in England ahead of the WTC final. Hazlewood trained with the team on Monday and said he is feeling good going into the big game.
“My fitness is pretty good and it is just a matter of ticking off every session from here until that date (June 7) basically.
“We will probably have anywhere from three to four more sessions – bat versus ball and then a couple of longer days in the nets as well or centre wicket down in London – so it is just ticking off those last few boxes and pulling up well from every session,” he said.

“It was pretty close (to full pace today). I came down for a little bowl yesterday just to loosen up and to get a bit more out of today’s session, so it is feeling good. It is always good to get the first one out of the way and when we get to London we will steam in,” he added.
Hazlewood could feature in only three games in the IPL before his injury flared up.
“In T20 you are bowling a lot of various different balls every over. A wide yorker, to a bouncer, to a slower ball and it probably got jammed up a little bit and a bit of scar tissue from previous injuries flared up.

“It calmed down pretty quickly, I had a week off but I didn’t quite get back to going 100 percent at IPL. But the last few bowls have been good and I have been building up nicely,” he said.
Having played as many as 15 Tests against India, Hazlewood is looking forward to the challenge of playing the Asian giants at a neutral venue.

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“It is a strange stat that as I think I have just played a lot of cricket against them. What is going to be interesting is playing them here in England.
“It is going to be interesting for both teams how they go about it and how different it is to playing them in Australia or in India as typically you only play them there,” he said.
“That is the exciting thing about it and everyone is looking forward to next week,” he added.
(With inputs from PTI)

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