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Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood likely to miss Bangladesh tour

If Johnson and Hazlewood are rested it would open the door for Peter Siddle to continue his renaissance.

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Published: Sep 03, 2015, 06:51 AM (IST)
Edited: Sep 15, 2015, 01:19 PM (IST)

Mitchell Johnson © Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson (Above) and Josh Hazlewood will get a much needed break ahead of a busy home season © Getty Images

Sydney: Australian pace bowlers Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood could miss next month’s Test series in Bangladesh so they can rest ahead of a busy summer schedule. The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday said Cricket Australia (CA) was intent on carefully managing their key quicks with a home series against New Zealand and the West Indies to come from November. Australia also play a one-day series against India and two more Tests in New Zealand in the new year with selectors meeting to discuss the tour of Bangladesh within the next few weeks. “There’s some important consideration that needs to be given to managing our fast bowlers, not just in Bangladesh, but the full 10-Test season, and that will be part of the discussion,” CA’s team performance manager Pat Howard told the newspaper. Michael Clarke deserves respect and has earned respect: Mitchell Johnson

“Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood are two players that have had heavy workloads and need to be managed carefully if we are to give them the best chance of success throughout that entire period. Neither player has had a pre-season to prepare for the Australian summer and we think that’s particularly important.” Glenn McGrath backs Josh Hazlewood to come good after poor Ashes 2015 series

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