Australian out of Perth Test, may miss Ashes series completely with back stress issue
The loss of Cummins due to back stress was a major blow to the chance to hold the ash jar that Australia has held since 2017.
The UK has not gained a test on the territory of Australia since 2011, but it will be excited by the news that they will not encounter Australia’s most powerful leader and the pioneer of Bowling.
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Cummins, a month ago in Brisbane’de ashes’ın the possibility of missing the beginning of the possibility of “this would be destructive,” he said. “We will do everything we can for this, [and] Be a little closer to a few decisions, but [I’m] We are sure that we will make rehabilitation correctly and offer a good solution.
“It’s hard to know that much, but we’re trying to make sure we’re doing everything right to be right for Perth. This is a big Ashes series, [it] It does not grow too much, so you are ready to be aggressive and to play as much of the tests as possible by taking a few risks.
“I performed a really good performance in fast bowling, and I was really well looked at me, which made me go through many tests. In the last few years, I played a lot of bowling, it was inevitable to have something at some point, but I hope it does it right and I don’t miss too much.”
Simon Katih, the first state captain of Cummins, raised the possibility of the choice of left field among fast Bowling players as a spare option; Habel Henry Thornton, who recently starred in the Australian team in India.
“If this is an indication of what the selector thinks, I guess there may be a smoky young child who is currently playing in the Australian team,” if this is an indication of what the selector thinks. ” “This Henry Thornton is currently 28 years old, but still young in terms of being inexperienced.
“He played only seven first -class games, but he is a Wicket buyer and this is something they can look because Pat Cummins’s Wickets are opening the games two or three times. But I think Scott Boland will be the first.”
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