Key Points

Pat Cummins is managing a lumbar bone stress injury that requires complete rest from bowling and running. The Australian captain aims to return to bowling 4-6 weeks before the Ashes begins in Perth on November 21. If unavailable, Scott Boland appears to be the frontrunner to replace him in the starting lineup. Cummins expressed confidence in Australia's fast bowling depth, mentioning Jhye Richardson, Michael Neser, and other backup options.

Key Points: Pat Cummins Targets Ashes Return With 4-6 Week Bowling Timeline

  • Cummins diagnosed with lumbar bone stress from Caribbean tour injury
  • Targeting bowling return 4-6 weeks before November 21 Perth Test
  • Scott Boland likely replacement if Cummins misses first Test
  • Australia confident in fast bowling depth with Richardson and Neser
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Cummins lays out loose timeline for return from injury ahead of Ashes

Australia captain Pat Cummins reveals recovery plan from lumbar stress fracture, aiming to resume bowling 4-6 weeks before Ashes series against England in Perth.

"I'd imagine at minimum a month out, maybe six weeks - Pat Cummins"

New Delhi, Sep 10

Australia Test captain Pat Cummins has put a loose timeline on his return to the bowling crease as he attempts to prove his fitness prior to the upcoming Ashes series against England.

Cummins had been battling back soreness since featuring during Australia's tour of the Caribbean in July and recent scans confirmed a lumbar bone stress to the affected area and a period of rest with no running or bowling diagnosed.

The Australia skipper knows he will need to prove he is ready for the first Test against England in Perth that commences on November 21 and is hoping he can start bowling again between four to six weeks out from the start of the Ashes, as per ICC.

"I'd imagine (I'd want to be bowling) at minimum a month out, maybe six weeks," Cummins said at a Cricket Australia sponsorship announcement on Wednesday.

"But I've not thought that deeply about it yet. It's still a bit of a wait and see. We've got plenty of time, so we'll map a way back when we get closer.

"At the moment for the next few weeks it's pretty light. Not much running and zero bowling."

If Cummins is forced to miss the opening Test then fellow quick Scott Boland looks his most likely replacement, with experienced trio Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon almost certain to feature.

The reigning ICC World Test Championship runners up also have a group of younger quicks waiting in the wings for their opportunity and Cummins believes Australia are well stocked in the fast bowler department.

"We feel really well placed," Cummins said.

"A lot of planning goes in. It's not just a month before, it's 12 months out.

"Someone like Jhye Richardson hopefully he will be available for some of the summer.

"There's (Michael) Neser, Brendan Doggett was part of squads last year, Sean Abbott. So I'm really confident in our depth.

"Obviously there is a bit of (Sheffield) Shield cricket and white-ball cricket before that to make sure everyone is up and raring to go."

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, I must say Australia's fast bowling depth is impressive. Boland, Richardson, Neser - all quality backups! Meanwhile our BCCI needs to develop better bench strength 👀
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Arjun K
Smart approach by Cummins. No point risking long-term career for one series. Indian players should learn from this - we often rush back injured players too quickly! 🤕
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Sarah B
The Ashes won't be the same without Cummins leading the attack. Hope he recovers in time! England might actually have a chance if he's not playing 😅
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Vikram M
Lumbar stress fractures are serious for fast bowlers. Remember what happened to our own Bumrah? CA is handling this correctly with proper rest period. Health first, cricket later! 🏏
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Michael C
Scott Boland deserves his chance anyway! He's been phenomenal whenever given opportunity. Australia's fast bowling factory just keeps producing quality pacers 👍

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