Pat Cummins Not Be Risked For Second Test Vs West Indies
Australia Test skipper Pat Cummins will not be risked during this week's second Test against the West Indies starting on Thursday with the pace spearhead being left out of the final XI for the day-night contest here.
Cummins failed to bowl during the last two days of Australia's emphatic 164-run win over the West Indies in the first Test at Perth due to a quadricep injury and his spot in the XI for Adelaide will instead be taken by fellow quick and Ashes hero Scott Boland.
Boland hasn't played a Test since he collected 18 wickets from three Ashes Tests against England last summer, but earns a recall after missing out on selection in Perth, according to ICC.
The absence of Cummins also means veteran batter Steve Smith will captain Australia once again, after he stood in for the Australia skipper in the Adelaide Test against England last year when Cummins was deemed a close COVID-19 contact.
It is expected that Cummins will be fit in time to lead Australia in the first Test against South Africa in Brisbane next week.
"Team medical staff commenced Cummins' recovery in Adelaide but selectors deemed there was not sufficient time for the fast bowler to be fully fit for the match, which starts tomorrow," a statement from Cricket Australia read.
"Cummins is expected to return for the opening Test match against South Africa in Brisbane."
Smith said he was looking forward to filling in for Cummins and promised he would bring his own attributes to the role.
"Cummins is expected to return for the opening Test match against South Africa in Brisbane."
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