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South Africa see a potential vulnerability in Australia 's top order with Marnus Labuschagne asked to open for the first time in Test cricket, as part of a reshuffle that sees Cameron Green also ...
Australia have been plagued by injury concerns in the lead-up to the marquee tournament. The ODI world champions will be without four key players—Cummins, fast bowler Josh Hazlewood, and all ...
Cummins defied former players, pundits and plenty of fans who had wanted him to declare Australia's second innings closed on day four, thereby allowing his bowlers to hunt quick wickets after tea.
Cummins will skip the test series in Sri Lanka in January and early February for personal reasons but will return to Australia's colours for the one-day international tournament being played in ...
Australia: Pat Cummins (captain), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Matt Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon ...
Cummins ran through the South African batters the same way Rabada had gone through Australia. After lunch, he took 4 wickets for 4 runs, bundling South Africa out for 138.
Mitch Owen has been rewarded for his fine form in his first five Twenty20 internationals by being named in both of ...
Starc was the only member of Australia’s so-called big three fast bowling attack to play all seven recent tests against India and Sri Lanka. He joins captain Pat Cummins (ankle injury) and ...
Australia captain Pat Cummins has officially confirmed Steve Smith will bat at number four in the ICC World Test Championship Final against South Africa, set for June 11 at Lord’s.
Cummins had a good final, taking seven wickets and reaching 300 for his career, but he believes Australia let slip a second straight WTC title after having the upper hand at times.
Cummins was excited about the chance to become the first team to defend the ICC WTC mace. “After winning in 2023, there's a lot of talk about trying to retain it—go and defend it.