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'Bangladesh is now world-class team'

We can not take Bangladesh lightly. They are a world-class team - before being confronted with a two-match series, the realization of the Tiger army is that of Josh Hazlewood. Australia paceman Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson are not in the squad for the tour of Bangladesh. Josh Hazlewood will lead the bowling in the two-match Test series in Bangladesh. He is also ready to take such a role. Josh Hazlewood said at the practice camp in Darwin, ahead of Bangladesh tour, "I have a pacer without me in the team and two are in the squad. The others are spin bowlers. In the way we are preparing ourselves, I think it will run. I have seen myself as a leader in the team bowling during the tour. After that debut, the team changed a lot. Now I am a senior player of the team from junior For this, I want to showcase the skills in front of the additional responsibility. ' Pacers Pat Cummins and Jackson Bird, who have been part of the side against Hazlewood in the series against Bangladesh, Considering the condition of Bangladesh, an extra spinner has been given the opportunity to join the squad for the unpredictable leg spin star Mitchell Sippson. Australia's squad includes off-spinner Nathan Lynn and left-arm spinner Ashton Agarro. Bangladesh have won 1-1 draw in the last Test series against England on their own soil last year. The matter is on the head of Hazelwood. Josh Hazelwood, 26-year-old pacer, said, "They (Bangladesh) are a world-class team (World Class Team). Their skill in the latest Champions Trophy was great. And they are very good at their own soil in Tests. We can not take them lightly, it is sure. ' The first test of Bangladesh-Australia series will start on August 27 at Mirpur. The second and final Test series in Chittagong will be played on September 4th. Before that on 18th August Australia Cricket Team will fly to Darwin's camp from Dhaka's practice camp. Test debut against India in Brisbane in December 2014, Josh Hazlewood He then scored his highest Test score (1073) in the ball with the ball. The highest number of pacers have been 118 wickets in 30 Tests. England's Stuart Broad took 115 wickets in 1035 overs

Ajira will be playing in the three-day warm-up match today at Darra Murray Sports Ground. Before that, Hazelwood said that in Australia usually the pace bowlers are in attack. And spin bowlers have a defensive role in the ball. However, the sub-continent's soil may be inverted. Gazjar (off-spinner Nathan Lynn) will have more opportunities. Recent excellence in Asia's soil is not pleasant, Aziz Australia has seen just two victories in 22 Tests in 22 years in Asia
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