Josh Hazlewood's IPL Choice Before WTC Final: Former RCB Coach Weighs In on Format Preparation.
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The debate surrounding Josh Hazlewood's decision to participate in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 as preparation for the World Test Championship (WTC) final has sparked considerable discussion, with opinions divided on the efficacy of this approach. While Hazlewood asserted that the intensity of the IPL would serve as adequate preparation for the WTC final against South Africa, some, including former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) coach, have voiced contrasting views, emphasizing the distinct requirements of different formats of the game.

Hazlewood's perspective stems from the belief that the high-pressure environment of the IPL, with its intense competition and large crowds, adequately simulates the challenges of a high-stakes Test match. Furthermore, he highlighted the opportunity to hone his skills and maintain match sharpness by actively participating in competitive cricket. Coming off a shoulder niggle, the IPL provided Hazlewood with a platform to regain his rhythm and test his fitness ahead of the crucial WTC final. His performance in the IPL 2025 showcased his prowess, as he spearheaded the RCB's bowling attack, scalping 21 wickets in 11 games and playing a pivotal role in the team's journey to the IPL final.

Conversely, critics argue that the demands of T20 cricket differ significantly from those of Test cricket, particularly in terms of the physical and mental endurance required. Test matches necessitate prolonged spells of bowling, strategic planning, and the ability to adapt to changing conditions, whereas T20 cricket emphasizes explosive hitting and concise bowling spells. Consequently, some experts suggest that focusing solely on T20 cricket may not adequately prepare a player for the rigors of a Test match.

Adding to the complexity is the potential for player fatigue and injury, given the condensed schedule and high intensity of the IPL. Participating in the IPL just before a major Test series could increase the risk of burnout or injury, potentially jeopardizing a player's performance in the longer format of the game. Indeed, Hazlewood himself had been managing a shoulder niggle, raising concerns about his workload and fitness leading into the WTC final.

Despite these concerns, Cricket Australia (CA) has supported players' individual decisions regarding IPL participation, acknowledging the benefits of playing competitive cricket and respecting players' choices. However, CA has also emphasized the importance of managing players' workloads and ensuring adequate preparation for the WTC final. Team management has been tasked with working through the preparation implications for players choosing to participate in the IPL, maintaining communication with both the Australian government and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding security arrangements and player safety.

Ultimately, whether Hazlewood's IPL stint proves to be beneficial preparation for the WTC final remains to be seen. While the intensity of the IPL may sharpen his skills and maintain his match fitness, the distinct demands of Test cricket could pose challenges. The key will lie in Hazlewood's ability to adapt his game, manage his workload, and transition seamlessly from the T20 format to the longer, more grueling format of Test cricket. It's worth noting that several South African players also participated in the IPL 2025 before the WTC final, and their performance in the summit clash will further illuminate the impact of IPL participation on Test match preparedness.


Writer - Yash Menon
Yash Menon, an aspiring journalist with a keen interest in investigative reporting and a genuine passion for sports, is committed to factual storytelling. Having recently completed his journalism degree, Yash is eager to apply his skills professionally. He is particularly passionate about amplifying the voices of underrepresented communities and exploring complex social issues with integrity and depth, drawing parallels from the dedication found in sports.
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