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Cummins considered for Head-like injection at T20 World Cup
Inspiration from the triumphant 2023 ODI World Cup is fuelling Australia's approach to nursing their superstar paceman into the T20 showpiece
Australia will consider carrying Pat Cummins into the second half of the T20 World Cup if his back injury prohibits him from playing in the first stage of the tournament.
Test skipper Cummins was named in Australia's provisional 15-player squad on Thursday but will be carefully managed as his rehabilitation from a bone stress injury continues.
Cummins' only competitive match since July was the Adelaide Ashes Test in December, where he took three wickets in each innings as he led his side to retaining the urn.
Australia will keep door open if Cummins can be ready for T20 World Cup Super Eights
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Australia have kept the door open for carrying Pat Cummins through the early stages of the T20 World Cup if it allows him to play a role later in the tournament, in a similar manner to how they kept an injured Travis Head part of the 2023 ODI World Cup, which enabled him to have a decisive impact.
Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David were all included in Australia's squad for next month's T20 World Cup provided they prove their fitness. Cummins has been rested since his one-off Ashes appearance in Adelaide having overcome a lumbar stress injury in his back; Hazlewood is recovering from an Achilles injury; David picked up a hamstring problem which has ended his BBL.
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Selectors eye left-field World Cup approach for Cummins
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Pat Cummins is likely to miss the start of Australia's Twenty20 World Cup campaign, as selectors eye a mid-tournament injection similar to Travis Head's in 2023.
Australia remain confident Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David will all be fit for next month's tournament, with the trio included in a 15-man squad named earlier this week.
Chief selector George Bailey also confirmed on Saturday that Glenn Maxwell was a genuine back-up option to keep wicket, if Josh Inglis suffered a minor injury with no reserve in the group.
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