Pat Cummins Eyes T20 World Cup After Ashes, Updates on Lyon Injury

Pat Cummins has shifted focus to the T20 World Cup after helping Australia retain the Ashes, managing a back injury that limited his Test appearances. The captain is cooling his heels with the tournament in India and Sri Lanka approaching in February, though coach Andrew McDonald notes his availability remains uncertain pending scans. Meanwhile, spinner Nathan Lyon faces a lengthy layoff of several months following hamstring surgery. Cummins provided updates on both his recovery and Lyon's condition, highlighting the team's injury challenges post-Ashes.

Key Points: Cummins Targets T20 WC Post-Ashes, Lyon Injury Update

  • Cummins targets T20 World Cup after Ashes
  • Managed back injury risk in Tests
  • Coach McDonald uncertain on WC availability
  • Lyon out for months post-surgery
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Cummins to 'cool heels' after Ashes as T20 World Cup looms

Australia captain Pat Cummins discusses cooling heels after Ashes for T20 World Cup, while Nathan Lyon faces months out after hamstring surgery.

"Cool our heels for a little bit with T20 World Cup next month. - Pat Cummins"

Melbourne, Dec 26

Australia captain Pat Cummins has set his sights on the T20 World Cup 2026 after a successful hit-and-run mission in the Ashes series, saying he is cooling his heels for a bit with the mega spectacle in India and Sri Lanka beginning in early February.

Cummins, who missed the first two Ashes Tests as he was recovering from his back issue, returned for the third Test in Adelaide to pick up six wickets in the series-clinching win.

With the Ashes urn successfully retained, Australia decided to rule Cummins out for the remainder of the series. But the 38-year-old pacer is with the squad in Melbourne, supporting his teammates from the dressing rooms.

"Feeling good, so got through Adelaide unscathed so pretty happy," Cummins told Channel 7 during the lunch break on Boxing Day.

"As of a few weeks ago, was still coming back from a back injury so playing back-to-back Test matches was pretty high risk.

"Cool our heels for a little bit with T20 World Cup next month," he added.

However, speaking on Cummins' T20 World Cup chances, head coach Andrew McDonald had earlier said, "That'll be an assessment. I'm assuming he'll have a check-in scan at some point and gather more information around where his back is at... looking forward to the World Cup, whether he'll be there or not. I can't really say. It's quite grey at the moment. We're hopeful."

Meanwhile, Cummins said veteran spinner Nathan Lyon, who is also ruled out of the remaining Ashes Tests, is facing a lengthy period out following surgery on his hamstring.

"He had surgery a couple of days ago, so he'll have a lengthy layoff, I don't know exactly, but will be at least a few months. Bit of a long road ahead for him, but he's done it before so hopefully he'll be back.

"It was a big one, so surgery, and he has his crutches in the change room at the moment so we wish best ... it was a shame but he put a brave face after the Test," Cummins said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Back injuries are no joke, especially for a fast bowler. Better to rest now and be available for the World Cup. Australia will need his experience on Indian pitches. Get well soon, Pat!
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Aman W
The coach saying "it's quite grey" about his selection is worrying. If he's not fully fit, they shouldn't risk him. We want to see the best players competing, but not at the cost of their long-term health.
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Sarah B
Poor Nathan Lyon! Hamstring surgery sounds brutal. Wishing him a speedy recovery. It's good to see Cummins supporting his teammates from the dressing room even when he's ruled out. Shows great team spirit.
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Vikram M
As an Indian fan, I'm more excited about the T20 World Cup than the Ashes. Hope all top players are fit and ready. It will be a fantastic event hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Cummins vs our batters will be a great contest!
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Karthik V
Respect for managing player workload. 38 is not young for a pacer. "Cooling his heels" is the right phrase! 😄 Priorities are clear - the global tournament over a bilateral series, even if it's the Ashes.

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