Hazelton was a right-handed batsman who bowled both leg break and right-arm medium pace.
He played for Buckinghamshire right up to the 1914 season,[1] which was curtailed due to the start of World War I.
[3] Following this match, Hazelton continued to play Minor counties cricket for Buckinghamshire, he would wait four more years after his lone appearance for Essex for his next first-class appearance, which eventually came in 1924 for the Minor Counties against HDG Leveson-Gower's XI at The Saffrons in Eastbourne.
[4] His next first-class appearance came the following season for the Minor Counties against the touring West Indians,[2] with Hazelton taking career best figures of 6/45 in the West Indians first-innings, this after he took 4 wickets in their first-innings, which gave him his only ten wicket haul in a match.
[5] Further first-class appearances came for the Gentleman in 1928, the North, the Minor Counties against the touring South Africans in 1929, and the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1930 against Yorkshire.