Australian paceman Josh Hazlewood determined to tug out of the upcoming version of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and virtually instantly Cheteshwar Pujara began trending on social media and netizens have been fast to say that India’s Test match batting mainstay was the rationale behind the Australian pacer’s resolution to withdraw from the T20 match. Pujara and Hazlewood have been slated to share the dressing room for Chennai Super Kings (CSK), however with the Aussie pacer pulling out, this is able to not be taking place this season.
“Josh Hazlewood has opted out of IPL, tired of bowling Pujara in nets,” wrote one consumer on Twitter. Another consumer was fast to say that Hazlewood was sensible to tug out of the match. “Hazlewood is very smart. So that he need not bowl to Pujara in nets,” stated one other consumer on Twitter.
Here are some of the favored tweets…
Josh Hazlewood when he heard he needed to bowl to Pujara in IPL. pic.twitter.com/OY5ExuwpBk
— Subu (@DinkinFlicka_FC) March 31, 2021
Josh hazlewood opted out of #IPL2021
Meanwhile chateshwar pujara*#pujara #joshhazlewood pic.twitter.com/r0xMu6FFgN— paulwalkerlove07 (@Abhishe41776286) April 1, 2021
Josh hazlewood to CSK
after listening to that he has to bowl to Pujara in nets #IPL2021 pic.twitter.com/Y7eFQHBlh3— AKM_007 (@AKM0078) April 1, 2021
On Wednesday, a video of Pujara hitting sixes throughout a CSK coaching session went viral on social media, and lots of customers on Twitter introduced up that video to say Hazlewood received scared of bowling to Pujara in the nets.
“This is what happens when you see Pujara batting in nets,” stated one consumer on social media.
Hazlewood has pulled out of IPL as he ‘received drained of bio-bubbles’. He additionally stated that he needs to spend a while along with his household. “It’s been a long 10 months in bubbles and quarantine at different times, so I decided to have a rest from cricket and spend some time at home and in Australia in the next two months. We’ve got a big winter ahead too. The West Indies is going to be a long tour, with Bangladesh T20 tour potentially thrown on the end of that,” cricket.com.au quoted Hazlewood as saying.
“Then potentially the T20 World Cup leading into the Ashes, so it`s a big 12 months, as it always is with Australia, and I want to give myself the best chance to be mentally and physically ready for that. That`s the decision I`ve made, and it sits pretty well with me,” he added.
Hazlewood and Pujara have had gruelling contests in the center in the final two India-Australia collection. Both gamers have loved success in opposition to one another at some stage.
IPL 2021 is slated to start on April 9 with defending champions Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) locking horns in the match opener. CSK will play its first match on April 10 in opposition to Rishabh Pant-led Delhi Capitals on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.