Pat Cummins Backs All-Rounders for Crucial India Series

Australia's captain Pat Cummins plans to rely more on all-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh for the upcoming five-test series against India. This series, starting November 22 in Perth, aims for Australia to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar trophy. Cummins will also take a two-month break to manage his workload ahead of the series.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-08-2024 12:23 IST | Created: 19-08-2024 12:23 IST
Pat Cummins Backs All-Rounders for Crucial India Series
Pat Cummins

Australia captain Pat Cummins said he expects to lean more heavily on all-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh with the ball during the five-test series against India at the end of the year. Australia are looking to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar trophy from the visitors when the series begins on Nov. 22 in Perth, with further tests in Adelaide, Brisbane, and Melbourne before the final match in Sydney from Jan. 3.

With five tests to be played in just over six weeks, both sides are expected to be stretched to their limits. Cummins is backing Green and Marsh to play a bigger role with the ball. "The last couple of summers have been pretty light, quick test matches," Cummins told reporters in Sydney on Monday.

"I suspect this summer might be a bit different at times. We'll be drawing on Cam Green and Mitch Marsh a bit more. Even someone like Cam Green basically started in (Sheffield) Shield cricket as a bowler, but hasn't had to bowl heaps in test matches. We're really lucky Nathan Lyon bowls plenty of overs, so you don't necessarily have to have an all-rounder. But it makes a big difference to have that fifth bowling option. We have six," he added.

In preparation for the series, Cummins will sit out the white ball tour of England and Scotland in September to manage his workload. The 31-year-old fast bowler has been granted a two-month break by Cricket Australia before playing in November's one-day series against Pakistan and in one of New South Wales' four Sheffield Shield matches. "The priority at the moment is to smash out some gym work and start reassessing in a few weeks a path forward," he said. "I'm just trying to fill up the bucket again after two years of non-stop bowling. (Hoping) come that first test in as good of a position as I have been in for a few years."

(With inputs from agencies.)

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