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Pat Cummins’ fitness suspicion placed Australia in panic mode before India series, Ashes

The fitness of Premier Pacer and Captain, Pat Cummins has left the Australian National Cricket Team Coaching Staff and the selectors worried before the Grand Home season.

According to Australian media reports, Pat Cummins is set to undergo a scan on his back after facing some issues after his final international appearance against the West Indies.

Pat Cummins out of New Zealand T20I

Team Australia will be seen in action in the three -match T20I series against Team New Zealand next time in action which will be played in 1 October, 3 and 4 Mount Manganui.

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According to reports, Pat is fully prepared to remember the series against Cummins Kiwi as Cricket Australia (CA) planned to wrap it in cotton wool ahead of Ashes 2025-26.

Cummins last played a competitive match during the third and final game of the Test series between Australia and West Indies in July 2025.

After that, he went on a break, leaving the White-Ball series on the Caribbean Tour and the Home Limited-Over Series against South Africa.

Meanwhile, Code Sports has reported that Pat Cummins will undergo a regular scan on their back, experience some tightness since returning from the West Indies series.

According to a report by News Corp, Pat Cummins will return to action in the ODI series against India and will facilitate at least one Shefield Shield match in a Shefield Shield match, according to a report by News Corp, according to a report by News Corp.

Test people will play more than one shield game – Josh Hazlewood

Recently, Premier Australian Quick, Josh Hazlewood spoke to reporters and revealed that the test bowler Marki would follow various programs to prepare himself for the Ashes series.

He said, “Test people will play more than one shield game. They will probably play two or three, but everyone is on different programs. I have used it last year and I have found that it is very beneficial. Time on the field, time, many mantras in a day, it is difficult to repeat in training,” he said, as quoted by Fox Cricket.

“It felt like in the last 12 months, the best way for me to go about it is just ticking, keep playing, not too long than bowling.

“So if I can just stay there, I match intensity as long as I can, then it is the best way for me to go about it.”

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We are thrilled by heavy response to Indian fan areas – Joel Morrison

On Saturday, Cricket Australia Executive General Manager, events and operations, Joel Morrison, revealed that the Indian fan for the India-Australia has already been sold at all places, showing a sheer anticipation for the fight between the two teams.

“We are thrilled with a huge response from Indian fan areas sold at all eight places,” said Cricket Australia Executive General Manager, Events and Operations, Joel Morrison.

“We are excited to look at the construction of the speed around this series and continue to display strong passion fan games. We are ready for a vibrant atmosphere in the stand and a world -class competition on the field between two great cricketing countries.”

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