
Australian captain Pat Cummins throws everything on his ashes. 32 -year -old fast, fast, fighting lumbar bone stress, decided to be ready for opener 21.
Cummins have already been excluded from the upcoming White-ball series against New Zealand and India after the scanning revealed injuries. At the beginning of this year he returned from the Australian sweeping of 3-0 through the western India and Now all the eyes are on his recovery in front of the ashes.
“(I’m sure we will do rehabilitation rehabilitation and give it a good crack,” Cummins told reporters in Brisbane on Wednesday. That’s far, it’s hard to know, but we’re trying to make sure we’re doing all right to be for Pertha. It’s a Big Ashes series. You can just, ”he added.
For the time being, the Australian captain has been limited to working in a gym without running or bowling. Medical staff wants bone stress to settle before bowling again, with selection monitors his progress carefully in leading to the opening in Perth.
“With bone injury you really just want to settle … I’m still doing a little gym, but no real run, no bowling.
If Cummins can’t recover in time, Australia has the possibility of backup, including Scott Boland, who recently grabbed subtitles with a trick against West Indies. But the captain believes that his experience will help him speed up his return, even if he lacks some home games before the series.
Ashes will start in Perth before moving to Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney to December and January. For Cummins, the countdown began and remains determined not to miss the moment of the Australian defense of the title.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
3 September 2025