Australian selectors must decide who comes in to replace the injured Josh Hazlewood... Mark Taylor has their answer 👇 Ashes
It appears to be a race in two between Richardson and Queensland swingman Michael Neser.
"Australia will be looking for almost a like-for-like replacement. Josh Hazlewood gives Pat Cummins the captain a lot of control," Taylor told"He bowls a great line and length. Very rarely do you see Josh Hazlewood go for anything more than about three runs per over, and sometimes he's less than two.
Richardson regularly bowls faster than 140km/h, while England's Mark Wood was the sole opposition quick to regularly crack that marker in the first Test.
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