โ[Then] what do we do with Starc? Do we just put him on ice completely?
โAnd I was like, โBoland, you can bowl one spell and be done as well, thatโll be goodโ.
โFortunately, it was just some tightness and [Hazlewood] is good. But itโs rough for Sean, whoโs obviously worked really hard the last few years to get in the position in the squad again.โ
Hazlewood in action at the SCG before his injury scare.Credit: Getty Images
South Australian seamer Brendan Doggett will remain on standby for Hazlewood once the Test squad assembles in Perth, while CA is yet to announce a replacement for Abbott, who had taken three wickets in six balls on Wednesday before succumbing to injury.
Queensland veteran Michael Neser looms as one option, while emerging Victorian Fergus OโNeill was endorsed by his coach and former Test opener Chris Rogers after three wickets against NSW, taking his Sheffield Shield tally this season to 15 scalps at an average of 21.8.
Smith said he hadnโt had time to consider whether Hazlewoodโs fitness could also have implications for Cameron Greenโs Test bowling loads and the prospect of fitting both he and Beau Webster into the same side.
โBut weโve got it there, donโt we?โ he said.
Sean Abbott celebrates a wicket on Wednesday morning.Credit: Getty Images
โWeโve got Greeny, who bowled well from what Iโve heard in their game. And Slug [Webster], who took five as well. So nice to have the options there if we feel we need to go down that path at all.โ
Green impressed with the ball for Western Australia on Tuesday, taking a wicket in a tidy eight overs, having only sent down four overs this summer before taking on Queensland this week.
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Webster is expected to make way as the all-rounder, but knocked over South Australia Test stars Travis Head (15) and Alex Carey (23) on Wednesday as South Australia pinched a tense three-wicket win.
Webster and potential Test opener Jake Weatherald both missed out with the bat for Tasmania, but Webster finished with an impressive match haul of eight wickets after claiming 5-50 in the first innings.
At roughly the same time that Webster was dismissing his Test teammates at Bellerive Oval, Cummins was arriving at the SCG to meet with NSW medical staff, only to find they had their hands full with Hazlewood and Abbott.
Cummins is still targeting an aggressive return in time for the second Test on December 4 after upping his training loads again in the SCG nets on Tuesday.
โWe pushed it up a little bit yesterday; I bowled close to 90 per cent, so as good as you could hope,โ he said.
โAnd [I] pulled up really well today, which is probably even more important than how Iโm actually feeling bowling. So [itโs] all on track.
โHopefully by Perth Iโm up there near 100 per cent, and then kind of see where weโre at. Itโs still pretty aggressive, going from nothing to trying to get ready for a Test match in four weeks. But weโre going to give it a good shot.โ