Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 06:24:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-20 01:07:00
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The injury-prone Pat Cummins, Australia's stalwart pace bowler, will miss the upcoming matches against New Zealand and India, and his participation in the lucrative Ashes series is also in jeopardy. Cummins, who has been suffering from a lumbar bone stress, has hopes of making a return in four to six weeks, which could see him participate in the series-opener in Perth.
This is the second time Cummins has suffered a back injury in the past 12 months, having previously missed several key Tests during the summer. Despite the injury cloud hanging over his head, Cummins has been in scintillating form, picking up nine wickets in the last two ODIs against the Netherlands. His recent form raises hopes of a swift recovery for the 28-year-old, who is deemed crucial to Australia's bowling attack.
If he isn't ready for the first Ashes Test, which is scheduled for December 8 at the Gabba in Brisbane, he could target a return in the second Test in Adelaide, considering the ongoing quarantine requirements and the time needed for recovery.
Regardless, Cummins' absence in the initial matches of the summer will give other bowlers opportunities to showcase their talent, with Scott Boland, Jhye Richardson, and Michael Neser potentially featuring in the upcoming tours.
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