IPL 2023: Chose cricket over athletics because I liked team sport, says Hazlewood

The Australian quick is recovering from an Achilles heel problem and will likely be available for his IPL franchise by the fourth week of April.

Published : Apr 05, 2023 14:36 IST , Bengaluru - 2 MINS READ

Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood bowls in the nets during a practice session at the Adelaide Oval ahead of the second Test against the West Indies on December 7, 2022.
Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood bowls in the nets during a practice session at the Adelaide Oval ahead of the second Test against the West Indies on December 7, 2022. | Photo Credit: AFP
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Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood bowls in the nets during a practice session at the Adelaide Oval ahead of the second Test against the West Indies on December 7, 2022. | Photo Credit: AFP

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) premier pace bowler Josh Hazlewood says he chose cricket over athletics because, even on a bad day, he could bask in the success of fellow players.

The Australian quick is recovering from an Achilles heel problem and will likely be available for his IPL franchise by the fourth week of April.

In his school days, Hazlewood had an interest in field events. He developed an interest in javelin throw but eventually settled for the gentleman’s game.

On why he chose cricket over javelin throw, the 32-year-old who was RCB’s pace spearhead during IPL 2022, taking 20 wickets, said, “Cricket was my first passion. I think I was 15-16 years of age when I guess I had to make a choice. I just did athletics in the winters to keep myself fit and get some time off (from) school, really.” Hazlewood added the fact that there were more low days than high days in an individual sport like athletics, and it firmed up his mind to take up cricket.

“It (cricket) was a team event, obviously. So, that pushed me in that direction. Lot’s of fun playing with your teammates than a somewhat solo career in athletics which can be a bit lonely sometimes,” Hazlewood said on RCB podcast.

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“Individual sports is so difficult; I cannot do it for a long period of time... it’s probably more low days than high days.

“If you are in a team event, then it’s probably 50-50 (good and bad days)... you win or lose the game and even if you have a bad day or a bad week, then your teammates can have a great week and you can enjoy their success.

“I have learnt over the years to enjoy everyone’s success in the team rather than just your own self,” he added.

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