Australia’s Ashes campaign has received a significant shakeup as captain-paceman Pat Cummins prepares to return to the squad following a recent injury [[1]]. The development comes as the Australians aim to maintain their 2-0 series lead against England, with the third Test slated to begin december 17th in Adelaide. while Cummins’ return bolsters the bowling attack, the team will continue to be without Josh Hazlewood, adding complexity to the side’s composition as they pursue a series victory [[2]].
Brisbane – Australia’s bowling attack is set to receive a significant boost with the return of star paceman Pat Cummins for the remainder of the Ashes Test series. Cummins, who has been sidelined due to injury, is expected to feature in the final three matches against England.
The anticipated return of Cummins also means he will reassume the captaincy from Steve Smith. This is a crucial development for Australia, who currently lead the series 2-0 and are looking to secure a dominant victory against their rivals.
However, the Australian squad will be without another key fast bowler, Josh Hazlewood, who has been ruled out of the upcoming matches. Despite being part of the team, Hazlewood didn’t participate in the first two Tests and will not be available for the third Test, which begins December 17th in Adelaide. The series win would mark another successful campaign for the Australian side on home soil.