IPL 2026: How Josh Hazlewood’s Test match length boosted Marco Jansen’s wealth

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IPL 2026: How Josh Hazlewood's Test match length boosted Marco Jansen's wealth
Marco Jansen of Kings XI Punjab (ANI Photo)

New Delhi: Marco JansenThe evolution as a cricketer is one of the most compelling stories of the past year and a half. Apart from his influential cameo in the batting order, he has been shouldering the ball-keeping responsibility for South Africa. exist intense pulsed lighthe has become a reliable player for Kings XI Punjab. It’s a remarkable development for a man who only took up cricket when he gave up rugby at the age of 17.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!At the age of 25, Jansen found his calling, bowling long-distance bowling of all sizes. He manages not to be fazed by the chaotic world of T20 cricket, which demands a host of changes from the bowlers. Importantly, Australia’s metronome Josh Hazlewood This was the inspiration for his transformation into a cricketer.“It doesn’t surprise me because Josh Hazlewood has done the same thing,” Jansen said in response to a question from TOI on his ability to maintain a ‘Test match’ length regardless of the format. “People ask the same question (about him). How does he bat and pick up wickets? He doesn’t get a lot of runs and is consistent as well,” Jansen said.“Josh has a change as well. I have a change or two as well. We are both tall bowlers but we bowl at different lengths,” Jansen said. “When I was younger, the problem was I was trying to hit similar lengths to everyone else. I didn’t realize what I brought to the table was completely different. I had to find what worked for me. In the last year or so, I’ve felt comfortable in my own skin,” he added.However, his role in Kings XI Punjab has changed. He couldn’t use his swing as a weapon because he couldn’t bowl with the new ball, so Jansen had to work hard to bowl with the old ball. His hard work paid off during the Test series in India last winter as he troubled the Indian batsmen throughout. Even in the IPL, his approach is to look for wickets. “I’m used to taking over first or second duty, but I also know I have the ability to adapt,” Jensen said. “It’s definitely a different approach going into the third, fourth or even fifth round.

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