Australia's best bowler at Perth, Josh Hazlewood, will miss the pink-ball test at Adelaide due to a side strain. Cricket Australia has thus added Brendon Doggett and Seon Abbot to the squad as Hazlewood's probable replacement. At Perth, Hazlewood was the only one to pick four wickets on Day one but managed just 1 wicket as India mounted a huge total of 487 in the second innings. India won the test by 295 runs, leading the series by 1-0. Australia, who has faced a historic defeat at Perth to India, is looking to equal the series with a win at Adelaide. The kangaroos, however, are yet to lose a pink-ball Test. JUST IN: Josh Hazlewood ruled out of the second #AUSvIND Test with uncapped duo called up. Full details 👇https://t.co/ZHrw3TUO8a — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 30, 2024 Not only at Perth, Hazlewood had been the other hero of bowling in the 2020-21 Border Gavaskar trophy's first match at Adelaide. In the second innings, where India registered their lowest score in Tests, 36, Hazlewood took 5 wickets, while Pat Cummins took 4. Read Also: Australia's coach confirms unchanged squad, concerns over Mitchell Marsh Scott Boland—the potential replacement for Hazlewood Scott Boland is expected to fill Hazlewood's space, who had a 6-wicket haul to his name on his debut. He has bagged 35 wickets in just 10 Tests, having an average of 20.34. Speaking of Abbot and Doggett, both were impressive in the Sheffield Shield. Abbot has 261 first-class wickets in his pockets, recently taking 4 wickets for 71 runs. Doggett took five wickets against Western Australia and also delivered his career best 6 for 15 against India A in the unofficial Test. Mitchell Marsh unsure at Adelaide Mitchell Marsh, who made a comeback from injury, is uncertain about his absolute fitness for the Adelaide Test. He had bowled 17 overs at a stretch, his highest numbers throughout his career. He has reportedly suffered nursing discomfort and had been experiencing soreness in the last leg of the Perth Test, as the captain, Pat Cummins, informed. As a consequence, uncapped all-rounder Beau Webster has been added to the squad and is awaiting his maiden test call-up