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Injured Australian cricketers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood have bowled in the nets as the pace stars attempt to return from injury for the Ashes.
Pat Cummins: Australia captain Pat Cummins has been bowling at full pace during NSW nets in preparation for the second Ashes Test. He has increased his bowling efforts during NSW training as he prepares to be fit for the Gabba Test, set to begin on December 4.
Cummins was replaced in the bowling unit by Scott Boland, who took 4-33 in the second innings, and as skipper by Steve Smith but may yet surprisingly recover to feature in the day-night Test at the Gabba, in Brisbane, from 4 December. The fast bowler, who ...
It normally takes four months to come back from the injury that has sidelined Pat Cummins thus far during the Ashes, but the Australian skipper is set to return after just seven weeks.
Pat Cummins has resumed bowling in anticipation of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) and the June World Test Championship final matchup with South Africa. Due to an ankle injury, he sustained during the Test series against India, Cummins, the ...
Major cracks are appearing in Australia’s legendary bowling line-up after Josh Hazlewood’s troubling injury news.
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Cummins did not feature in the first two Tests of the ongoing five-match series against England.
Read about what Pat Cummins had to say on his availability for the third Test of the ongoing Ashes, only on CricTracker.
WTC Final: Pat Cummins Hits 300-Test Wicket Milestone originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Day two of the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s saw Australia seize the upper hand, thanks to fast bowling by captain Pat Cummins. South Africa resumed ...
Footage that will delight Aussie cricket fans and make the Poms shudder has emerged, with Pat Cummins spotted getting reps in with the pink ball ahead of the second Ashes Test.
The Australia captain first felt back pain against West Indies in Jamaica and was unsure for a while whether he'd be able to face England | ESPN.in