In a big boost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood, who is a star of the game, has been spotted bowling in the nets, and hopes are raised about his comeback right on schedule for the IPL 2025 play-offs. Having been nursing a shoulder injury in Australia, Hazlewood was caught in action during a training session, with a video of his bowling session going viral in no time on social media – a definitive sign of positive developments in his rehab.
Hazlewood had contracted the shoulder niggle ahead of the mid-season break in the IPL, set off by escalating geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan. With initial doubts about his availability, recent indications are encouraging.
Key Player in RCB’s Playoff Push
Prior to his injury setback, Hazlewood had been RCB’s bright spot, taking 18 wickets from a mere 10 games. His consistency of pace and accuracy have been key to RCB’s strong run, with them qualifying for a playoff spot with 17 points from 12 games. The team is placed second on the points table.
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RCB has been in frequent touch with Hazlewood and, from franchise sources, are confident the pacer will return to the team before the playoffs start on May 29. But he won’t be playing in their last league game against Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 23 in Bengaluru.
Josh Hazlewood started bowling. We're coming for that tinpot trophy 😭🔥😭🔥😭🔥😭 pic.twitter.com/oxSFVVjxwL
— M0 B0BAT 🧠 (@rohancric947) May 20, 2025
Why Hazlewood’s Comeback Matters
Hazlewood’s return might prove to be a turning point for RCB in the knockout rounds. With his laid-back attitude and great control in pressure situations, he is a big plus for the bowling team. With the team focusing on winning their maiden IPL title, having Hazlewood part of the team again might be the boost they might need during the high-pressure games to come.
To date, Hazlewood is undergoing his rehabilitation back in Australia, with everything indicating a prompt comeback for the commercial part of the tournament.











