Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood is prepared to lead the assault in Bangladesh without Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson Josh Hazlewood is prepared to lead Australia's pace assault amid the two-test arrangement in Bangladesh without harmed quick knocking down some pins associates Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson. Left-armer Starc endured an anxiety break in his foot on the voyage through India and missed the third and fourth tests. He returned for June's Champions Trophy in England however later felt the damage had not mended appropriately. Pattinson was enduring aggravation around a territory of his back where he had a past anxiety break. "There's just going to be several quicks in the group and a couple of spinners (however) insofar as we're cooperating, I think we'll be alright," Hazlewood told columnists at a group camp in Darwin on Sunday. "I consider myself to be a pioneer among the gathering now. "The group's changed a considerable measure since I initially came in, and I've gone from a lesser player to a senior player, so I attempt to take that additional activity to lead from the front." The 26-year-old will have Pat Cummins and Jackson Bird as his pace accomplices in BangladeshUncapped Mitchell Swepson, who was already chosen for the voyage through India recently yet did not play, was picked rather than a pace bowler in view of the normal turn well disposed conditions in Bangladesh. .Swepson is the third bleeding edge spinner in the side, with off-spinner Nathan Lyon and left-arm universal spinner Ashton Agar likewise making the trek. Bangladesh broadly vanquished England at home a year ago to tie their arrangement 1-1 and Hazlewood was expecting intense rivalry from their South Asian adversaries. "They're a world-class group," Hazlewood said. "They had some entirely great showings in that Champion's Trophy competition and their test cricket at home has been truly great. "We can't trifle with them, that is without a doubt." Australia go up against Bangladesh in the principal test in Mirpur beginning from Aug. 27 preceding the groups meet again in Chittagong from Sept. 4.