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Australia fast bowler Hazlewood ruled out of T20 World Cup

Cricket Australia says it will not naming replacement player immediately

By Reuters
February 06, 2026
Australias Josh Hazlewood celebrates with Pat Cummins after taking the wicket during their World Cup 2023 clash against England at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India, November 4, 2023. — Reuters
Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrates with Pat Cummins after taking the wicket during their World Cup 2023 clash against England at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India, November 4, 2023. — Reuters 

Australia paceman Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the T20 World Cup in a heavy blow for the team after losing his race to be fit for the global showpiece.

Hazlewood missed the Ashes with hamstring and Achilles injuries, but had been expected to play at least part of the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

"We were hopeful Josh would be back to match fitness by the Super 8 stage but the latest indications he is still some time away and accelerating his program will carry too much risk," selector Tony Dodemaide said on Friday.

"We will not be naming a replacement player immediately. We feel we are well covered for the initial games so will make any later decisions based on priority need at the time," he added in a Cricket Australia statement.

With Mitchell Starc having retired from T20 and Pat Cummins also ruled out with a back injury, it will be the first World Cup in more than a decade without at least one of Australia's champion pace trio.

Cricket Australia said fast bowler Nathan Ellis and batter Tim David were on track to be available for the group stage, while leg-spinner Adam Zampa would be available for the first match against Ireland in Colombo next week.

Australia, the 2021 champions, head into the tournament after a 3-0 whitewash in their warmup T20 series in Pakistan.

Australia's matches in Group B will all be played in Sri Lanka.

They open against Ireland in Colombo on February 11 and will also face the co-hosts Sri Lanka, and Oman and Zimbabwe.