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[WATCH] Pat Cummins Hits The Nets, Aussie Skipper Prepares For Ashes Return

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[WATCH] Pat Cummins Hits The Nets, Aussie Skipper Prepares For Ashes Return
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As Australia gears up for another chapter in the historic Ashes rivalry, skipper Pat Cummins has made his presence felt in the team’s training camp in Perth. Although he won’t feature in the first Test, the fast bowler remains active behind the scenes, putting in the hard yards to prepare himself for the series.

Cummins, who has been recovering from a lumbar back stress injury, was spotted bowling in drills with the Australian team—an encouraging sign for fans and team management alike. His active involvement in practice sessions suggests that he is working towards being fully ready for the second Test in Brisbane.

Cummins Shows Sharp Form In Training

The Ashes series always brings a fierce rivalry to the fore, and this year is no different. Despite his unavailability for the opening match, Pat Cummins‘ participation in practice holds significant importance. A video shared on social media captured him bowling at near full intensity to Marnus Labuschagne during net sessions.

Both cricketers are integral to Australia’s Test plans, and this practice indicates a promising recovery for Cummins. His rhythm and form will be key as the series unfolds, and his return is eagerly anticipated by fans who are excited to see the captain back in action. Cummins’ dedication even while sidelined highlights his leadership qualities and determination to remain in top shape for the remainder of the series.

 

Australia Vs England, Anticipating A High-Voltage Series

While Australia must begin the series without their full-time captain, they are far from unprepared. Scott Boland is expected to fill the void in Cummins’ absence, bringing his own skillset to the contest. Meanwhile, veteran Steve Smith steps into the leadership role for the first Test, adding experience and calm under pressure.

The match, scheduled to begin on November 21 at the Optus Stadium in Perth, promises an exciting start to the series. England, motivated and determined, will look to strike early, while Australia aims to overcome injury setbacks and seize control. With Cummins working his way back into the fold, the series is set to deliver intense competition, strategic battles, and some top-quality red-ball cricket. Both sides are primed for a hard-fought contest that will keep cricket fans across the globe on edge.


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