AUS vs NZ | James Pattinson obvious choice to replace Josh Hazlewood, believes Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting believes that Victorian quick James Pattinson, who made his comeback in the Ashes, will be the obvious choice to replace the injured Josh Hazlewood for the Boxing Day Test. Hazlewood, after bowling just 8 balls, walked off the field in Perth after injuring his hamstring.
On the eve of Day 2 of the first Test, Australia were dealt a body blow after Josh Hazlewood, who has been in terrific form of late in the longer format, walked off the field after damaging his hamstring. It was later then revealed that the pacer, who’d bowled just 8 balls prior to his injury, had done significant damage to his hamstring, so much so that he will miss the rest of the series.
With still 11 days left to go for the much-awaited Boxing Day Test, former Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting believes that James Pattinson is the obvious choice to replace the injured Hazlewood and feels that with the 29-year-old having played all his cricket in Victoria, would be a sound addition to the side with the Test set to be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
"James Pattinson is the obvious one to come in. He's the obvious one and I think he will play,” Ponting told cricket.com.au.
“I think the Australians would have been tossing up whether to play Pattinson or Starc in the first Test in Brisbane and then 'Patto' ruled himself out with that suspension that he got.
"Neser has been around the squad but I think going into Melbourne, Patto's home ground, he's played a lot of cricket there, he probably understands the conditions better than Michael Neser does,” Ponting explained.
Having made his Test debut way back in 2011, Pattinson’s career has unfortunately been hampered with injuries and in July this year, in the Ashes, Pattinson made his return to the Australian Test team after a three-year hiatus. Incidentally, when the Victorian quick made his Test debut, the Australian team also boasted of a certain Ricky Ponting, and the former skipper lavished praise on the fiery Pattinson, who he believes adds excitement to the contest through his sheer aggression.
"I've liked him from the start of his career. I was lucky enough to play in his first Test match and he's just like a big bull, charging in and wants to bowl fast. He's aggressive and has the ability to swing the new ball as well.
"If he does come into the side he might not take the new ball – that would be given to Starc and Cummins you'd imagine – but I love his competitiveness and the fact that he'll just keep coming and coming. If you're batting against him you certainly know you're in the contest.”
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