Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. As Cricket Australia confirmed on Monday that Pat Cummins would miss the Ashes opener in Perth, the Test captain was in the middle of ...
One potential plan being floated around cricket circles is that Cummins could be injected into Tests No.3 and No.5 against England – the critical point when the series goes on the line and Australia’s ...
Australia's Ashes campaign faces a blow as captain Pat Cummins is ruled out of the first Test due to a back injury. Steve Smith will lead the team, with hopes for Cummins' return later in the series.
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Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins has officially been ruled out of the first Ashes Test in Perth due to a back injury. However, he is expected to resume bowling this week in a bid to be fit for the ...
Cricket Australia said that Cummins is back running and “expects to return to bowling shortly”. However, he will not be up to speed in time for the opening Test, which begins in Perth on November 21.
Cricket Australia has confirmed the 32-year-old fast bowler has not recovered from a back injury in time. Former skipper Steve Smith will lead Australia in Cummins' absence. Cricket Australia said ...
Australia coach Andrew McDonald is confident Pat Cummins will return for the second Ashes cricket Test after confirming that Steve Smith will replace the injured skipper for the series opener in Perth ...
Cummins had labelled himself an unlikely starter and that has proven a correct assessment just less than a month out from the first of five Ashes Tests despite a return to training. He’s yet to bowl ...
Pat Cummins has officially been ruled out of the first Ashes Test in Perth due to his back injury but he will return to bowling this week in a bid to be ready for the second match in Brisbane. Steven ...