Hazlewood ruled out of Boxing Day Test

Josh Hazlewood has been managed out of the primary Test against South Africa, set to start on December 26. The 31-year-old pacer, who experienced a side strain is the main exclusion from Australia's crew that as of late clean-cleared West Indies in the two-match Test series. In the interim, skipper Pat Cummins is set to get back to the beginning XI subsequent to having passed on of the second Test because of a quad injury. His return would pass on Michael Neser and Scott Boland to go after the third pacer's spot in the XI, which was taken by the last option in the past Test. "Pat keeps on improving, bowled with opportunity on Saturday and shows up prone to play this match in spite of the fact that Josh will require additional time," said boss selector George Bailey. "In light of that, we have held Michael Neser and Spear Morris in the crew for this match. "Michael bowled greatly in Adelaide, as did Scott. We were dazzled as consistently with their exhibitions that moved up what they have accomplished previously. Spear is an extremely intriguing possibility who will profit from time with the crew. "With such a lot of cricket ahead, we keep on looking for chances to develop and keep up with our quick bowling experience and profundity."