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ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — The only change to Australia's 15-man squad for the third Ashes test beginning next week in Adelaide was an important one — Pat Cummins returns as captain and to enhance the home side's fast-bowling corps.
Australia eyes series win against England in the third Ashes Test, holding a commanding 2-0 lead. Captain Pat Cummins is set to return, with fitness checks for Usman Khawaja and Josh Hazlewood ongoing.
As Australia gears up for another chapter in the historic Ashes rivalry, skipper Pat Cummins has made his presence felt in the team’s training camp in Perth. Although he won’t feature in the first Test, the fast bowler remains active behind the scenes ...
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England and Australia players to wear black armbands in Ashes tribute to Bondi shooting victims
ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — England and Australia players will wear black armbands and flags at Adelaide Oval will be flown at half-staff on Wednesday in an Ashes tribute to the victims of the Bondi beach shootings.