Cricket Australia grapples with a trio of injuries threatening its 2026 T20 World Cup aspirations. Chief selector George Bailey broke down the situation surrounding Pat Cummins, Tim David, and Josh Hazlewood in a detailed statement.
Leading the concerns is Pat Cummins, who has been resting since the Adelaide Ashes Test. He skips the Sri Lanka game entirely, rejoining post the February 13 Zimbabwe encounter. Bailey stressed the importance of full recovery: ‘Cummins is progressing well but needs this time.’
Josh Hazlewood brings positive vibes, likely fit for the curtain-raiser. Tim David, nursing a December hamstring strain from Big Bash, hit a minor rehab bump last week but has since stabilized. He’s primed for early action.
Bailey’s strategy focuses on flexibility. ‘Hazlewood and Cummins are tracking nicely. We’ll cover any gaps as the tournament unfolds,’ he explained, exuding confidence in the bowling unit.
In a nod to experience, Bailey spotlighted Steve Smith, whose Big Bash form is turning heads. Not listed in prelims, a leadership vacancy could fast-track him back. Squad lock-in is January 31, with reserves still undecided.
Australia’s campaign hinges on overcoming these hurdles. Bailey’s measured approach, blending caution with opportunity, positions the Baggy Greens strongly despite the absences.
