Pat Cummins Ruled Out Of White-Ball Series Against India

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-02 04:46:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-17 09:17:16

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Pat Cummins Ruled Out Of White-Ball Series Against India

Pat Cummins, the captain of Australia's Test squad, will miss the upcoming white-ball series against India due to a shoulder injury, ruling out any chance of him playing a part in the three ODIs and five T20Is that will make up the series. The 28-year-old fast bowler sustained the injury during the second Test against the West Indies in Adelaide, where he took match figures of 9/102 in a game that Australia won by 164 runs.

Cummins had initially hoped to be fit for the series against India, which gets underway in late September, but the latest update from Cricket Australia confirms he will be unable to participate. In his absence, Aaron Finch, who skippered Australia's limited-overs team until earlier this year, will lead the side once again, with the batting stalwart Steve Smith named as his deputy.

The absence of Cummins, arguably the world's best bowler currently, is a significant setback for Australia, but the hosts have been boosted by the return of David Warner and Steve Smith, who were unavailable for selection during the West Indies tour due to their involvement in an IPL clash with Australian rules.

As the ODI World Cup is set to take place in less than a year's time, and with Australia still searching for their first title, the three-match series against India presents an opportunity for players to stake a claim for selection for that tournament, as well as the T20 World Cup due to be held in Australia towards the end of the year.