Hazlewood Set for IPL 2026 Return as Australian Selectors Confirm Fitness Clearance for RCB’s Title Defense
Josh Hazlewood is set to bolster RCB’s IPL 2026 campaign after Australian selector Tony Dodemaide confirmed the pacer’s recovery from hamstring and Achilles injuries. Following a season of missed international assignments, the veteran fast bowler targets a March return to lead Bengaluru’s title defense. Read about his road to recovery and Australia’s strategic scheduling.
Hazlewood’s journey back to peak fitness has been a meticulous process of rehabilitation. His injury woes began in late 2025 with a hamstring strain that ultimately cost him a spot in the high-stakes Ashes series against England. The recovery was further complicated by recurring calf issues and Achilles tendonitis, which collectively ruled him out of the T20 World Cup despite being initially shortlisted for the squad. His absence was keenly felt during Australia’s uncharacteristic group-stage exit from the global tournament, emphasizing his importance as a cornerstone of the national side’s white-ball strategy.
Addressing the potential for public scrutiny regarding Hazlewood’s return to franchise cricket immediately following missed national duties, Tony Dodemaide emphasized that the decision is rooted in the pragmatic realities of the international cricket calendar. Dodemaide clarified that the current scheduling window provides a unique opportunity for Hazlewood—and fellow captain Pat Cummins—to regain competitive match rhythm without interfering with Australia's red-ball or limited-overs commitments. He noted that had the scheduling been inverted, the players would have naturally prioritized the World Cup, framing the IPL stint as an ideal high-intensity environment to test Hazlewood’s durability before he re-enters the international fray.
For RCB, the news brings a sense of tactical completion. The franchise’s decision to retain Hazlewood despite his recent injury history has been vindicated, as they look to replicate the success of their 2025 championship campaign. During that triumphant season, Hazlewood was the engine room of the RCB attack, snaring 22 wickets in just 12 outings with an economy rate that stifled even the most aggressive batting lineups. His mastery of "hard lengths" and his clinical efficiency during the powerplay and death overs remain vital assets for the Bengaluru-based team. As Hazlewood prepares for a competitive return this March, his presence significantly strengthens RCB's chances of becoming back-to-back champions, providing the veteran a grand stage to prove his fitness to the cricketing world once more.

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