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Cricket Biography

Josh Hazlewood

“Hazlewood”

Australian flag Australian · Tamworth, Australia · Born 8 December 1990

Bowler

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Metronomic right-arm fast bowler renowned for his relentless accuracy and steep bounce, a pillar of Australia's fearsome bowling attack.

Josh Hazlewood is one of Australia's most reliable and accurate fast bowlers, known for his consistent line and length and ability to generate steep bounce. A key figure in Australia's Test and white-ball attacks, he was instrumental in the 2021–22 Ashes series and the 2023 ODI World Cup victory, frequently partnering Mitchell Starc to form a devastating new-ball combination.

Famous For

Being part of Australia's formidable fast bowling trio that helped the team reclaim the number one Test ranking and win multiple Ashes series.

Playing Style

How They Played

Hazlewood is a traditional right-arm fast bowler who relies on accuracy, consistency and seam movement rather than express pace. He excels at bowling a tight line and length, particularly targeting the off-stump channel to create pressure and induce edges. His ability to extract bounce and movement from various pitch conditions makes him effective across different playing surfaces worldwide.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hazlewood has been a cornerstone of Australia's successful Test bowling attack during a golden period for Australian cricket in the 2010s and 2020s.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
  • ICC Champions Trophy 2017
  • ICC T20 World Cup 2021
  • ICC World Test Championship 2023
Club & Franchise Career
Club Period Matches Wickets
New South Wales2008–202486295
Chennai Super Kings2020–20242429
Royal Challengers Bangalore2025–2025
Career Journey

Timeline

2008 📌 Professional debut for New South Wales
2010 🌍 Australian international debut vs England
2015 🏆 Cricket World Cup winner with Australia
2017 🏆 Champions Trophy winner with Australia
2018 🎯 Reached 100 Test wickets
2021 🏆 T20 World Cup winner with Australia
2023 🏆 World Test Championship final winner
2024 🎯 Reached 250 Test wickets