Australia’s pace ‘strength’ remains unchanged in their approach to the World Cup, according to Josh Hazlewood. Despite a loss to India in their tournament opener, where spin played a pivotal role, Hazlewood believes that the team’s quick bowlers will continue to be their main weapon. While the pitch in Chennai supported spin, Australia’s pace attack generated enough chances early on. Hazlewood also mentioned the dew factor, which made it harder for the spinners to grip the ball. He expressed confidence in Australia’s spin duo of Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell and suggested that the batting group needs to come up with a plan to combat spin. The article also highlights the contribution of India’s spin bowlers and their focus on hitting the stumps frequently.