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Cricket / Cummins Eyes Brisbane Comeback After Missing Perth Ashes Opener with Back Injury

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·7 months ago·2 min read
Cummins Eyes Brisbane Comeback After Missing Perth Ashes Opener with Back Injury

Key Points

  • Pat Cummins missed the Perth Ashes Test due to a lower back injury.
  • He says he has “half a chance” of returning for the second Test at The Gabba.
  • Final fitness decision will be taken closer to the match starting December 4.
Perth, Nov 22: Injured Australian captain Pat Cummins stated Saturday he has "half a chance" of playing in the second Ashes Test at Brisbane's Gabba ground starting December 4, after missing the ongoing Perth match due to a lower back injury.

“It’s feeling good. I had a couple of good sessions in Perth this week, so I'll have a big day where I’ll bowl around 10 overs, then a couple of quieter days and then go again. It’s on track and pulling up pretty well. (I’m) half a chance for the next game.”

“I’ll have a couple more bowls, and then there could be about two weeks before the next one, the way this one is going. I’m pretty hopeful, and it’s probably better than it was a few weeks ago,” said Cummins to broadcasters Kayo Sports during day two’s play.

Cummins’ return would provide a significant lift for Australia, with Josh Hazlewood already sidelined from the first two Tests due to a hamstring injury that threatens to rule him out of the entire five-match series.

He also said a final decision on his fitness will be made closer to the second Test, but expressed optimism about taking the field and leading Australia at The Gabba. It’ll be a collaboration between myself and the physios, the selectors and the doctors.”

“There are a few things at play, and obviously I’m not coming off a lot of cricket, so you want to get a bit of a feel, have a look at the wicket and work out how you think the game may pan out and make a decision. If I don’t want to play, no one is going to put me in that position,” added Cummins.

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If Cummins is cleared to play at The Gabba, debutant fast bowler Brendan Doggett is expected to make way, despite an impressive first outing in the longer format, where he claimed five wickets.

(IANS)
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