Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood turned off? Comes a huge update
In the good news for the Indian Premier League franchises, the Australian Powerhouse for fast swimming Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have been available for their teams from the beginning of the upcoming IPL 2025, starting on March 2nd.
According to ESPNCICINFO, it is expected that Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood will be suitable for the upcoming IPL 2025. They missed the recent ICC champion 2025 trophy for their reasons, and Australia failed to cross the semifinals.
Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood set up an IPL 2025 illumination
Cummins, who is Captain Sunrizes Hyderabad (SRH), successfully recovered from ankle issue that wept after Border-Gavascar Trophy 2024-25. On the other hand, Starc, who suffered an ankle during the Test series in Sri Lanka, is also on his way to return.
Pacer of the left hand, which played a key role in the Triumph IPL 2024 Knight Riders (KKR), will now be seen in the Delhi Capital (DC) action after bursting for an incredible inr 11.75 auction of the IPL 2025 Mega last year.
On the other hand, Josh Hazlewood, who is the most expensive Australian player in the coming season, has long recovered from the side and calf injuries. Hazlewood and Teladi injuries turned into a hip problem, forcing him from the recent ICC champion Trophy 2025.
Josh Hazlewood gets medical approval for IPL 2025
However, Hazlewood allegedly recovered from injuries and is ready to add a fire to the Royal Challengers Bengalur bowling attack (RCB). Hazlewood medical team is said to have received a signal to participate in the upcoming IPL 2025.
Significantly, Hazlewood bought Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) for INR 12.50 Crowns at the IPL 2025 auction, making it the most expensive Australian player at last year’s auction.
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With a lucrative IPL 2025 just around the corner, the Australian best cries have clarified their priority-stroke franchisely cricket due to the homemade liability of the Red Ball. Despite the five teams still in the race for the finals of Sheffield Shield, stars related to IPL countries should fly to India and not represent their countries in deciding on the tournament.
Australian stars give the IPL 2025 priority through Sheffield Shield
Meanwhile, the Australian players will priorit IPL 2025 through Sheffield Shield, despite the fact that five countries are still in the dispute to place in the finals. Southern Australia Head Stars (Sunrizes Hyderabad), Jake Fraser-McGurk (Delhi Capitals) and Spencer Johnson (Kolkat Knight Riders) all go straight to the IPL 2025, despite their home team already reserves the place in the Shield final.
On the other hand, Xavier Bartlett, Josh Inglis and Aaron Hardie will also skip the last round of Sheffield Shield, as everyone is ready to play under Ricky Pontint for Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the coming season. Last season, Matthew Wade decided to play in the Tasmania’s Shield final and missed the start of the Gujarata Titan campaign.
Significant is that the IPL 2025 is ready for Kickstart on March 22, and RCB is facing veterans of the KKR BRAGS Eden in Calcutta.