Australian Test skipper Pat Cummins is about to briefly return house from India due to a personal household matter. The 29-year-old tempo bowler will journey to Sydney for a few days earlier than returning to India forward of the third Test in Indore, which will get underway on Wednesday, March 1.
“Cummins has flown home for personal reasons due to a serious family illness,” Cricket Australia mentioned in an announcement on Monday. “He will return to India later this week to re-join preparations for the third Test in Indore. We ask media to respect his privacy.”
India have retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Sunday (February 20) after defeating Australia by six wickets in Delhi. Cummins has taken three wickets at 39.66 within the sequence to date. There is prolonged hole earlier than the third Test will get underway in Indore on March 1.
Last week, Australian leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson returned house for the start of his first baby, changed within the Test squad by Queensland teammate Matthew Kuhnemann. Swepson is about to rejoin the Australian camp in India forward of the third Test, in accordance to a News Corp report.
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Not each batter is comfy enjoying a high-percentage danger shot like sweep and reverse sweep and that is the place a few of his teammates maybe ‘went out of their methods’, skipper Pat Cummins mentioned after Australia’s demoralising six-wicket defeat in opposition to India.
As many as 5 Australian batters, together with vice-captain Steve Smith, have been responsible of enjoying throughout the road to deliveries that have been persistently holding low. “I thought they (India) bowled really well. It’s not easy out there, but perhaps some guys went away from their methods,” Cummins mentioned after the second Test, which his facet misplaced by six wickets.
Cummins feels that the ‘one size fits all’ method isn’t the proper means to go about so far as batting on these tracks are involved. “Each batter has their own way to go about it. I don’t think there’s any one size fits all rule. Unfortunately, quite a few of us got out with kind of cross batted shots which might not be our preferred method,” Cummins additional defined.
(with PTI inputs)