Pat Cummins, Australia’s victorious Ashes-winning captain, has been ruled out of the last two Tests against England. The decision stems from a desire to manage his workload and ensure his fitness for future commitments, notably the T20 World Cup in 2026. Cummins made a significant impact upon his return from a back injury, playing a key role in Australia’s series triumph. The team’s coaching staff, led by Andrew McDonald, has opted for a conservative approach, preventing any potential setbacks that could jeopardize his career. This move underscores Australia’s commitment to player welfare and long-term strategic planning. With Cummins out, Mitchell Starc continues to lead the bowling attack, while Scott Boland’s hip niggle is being managed, ensuring the team’s bowling depth remains a consideration for the remainder of the series and beyond.
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