The much-awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy is approaching closer, with both teams finalizing their strategies. It will be thrilling to watch how the series unfolds this time around. However, the Australian team is looking to be more cautious about their bowling strategies this time. Josh Hazlewood’s recent remarks suggest that Australia may take a more tactical approach against India's batters, moving away from the relentless pace strategy seen last summer. Also Read: “MCA hay hay” - Fans Protest Against Water Shortage During India vs New Zealand Second Test During the 2023-24 season, Australia's fast-bowling trio of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Hazlewood played all seven Test matches: three against Pakistan and two each against the West Indies and New Zealand. While the trio had been determined to feature in every Test last year, Hazlewood has now expressed doubts about whether they will participate in all five matches of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, set to begin on November 22. As quoted by The Australian, Hazlewood said: “We did it last year, but it was probably a one-off. You've just got to take it as it comes as it's not like T20 or one-day where you know you're going to bowl 10 (overs), you know you're going to bowl four - it's like, you could bowl 50 overs, you could bowl 25 so there's really no point in planning for it. If you're fit to play, play and if you're not, you don't play.” All-rounder Cameron Green has already been sidelined from the series due to a back injury, which is expected to add extra pressure on Australia's pace attack. There is still uncertainty around whether Mitchell Marsh will bowl in the series, further complicating things for the Australian team management and support staff as they try to handle the bowlers' workload.