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Superstar's hopes for T20 World Cup still alive

Coach indicates squad for tournament could be announced in the coming days ahead of February's opener

Pat Cummins will be named in Australia's T20 World Cup squad next month with a scan in January to reveal whether or not he will be able to play as he continues to manage his back injury.

Cummins missed the first two Tests of the NRMA Insurance Ashes series with "bone stress" in his back before returning to help seal the urn with six wickets in Adelaide.

He was subsequently put on ice for the remaining two Tests with the series result decided and will now begin preparation for the 20-over tournament which is being jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka in February and March.

Tim David ruled out of the BBL season with hamstring injury but on track for T20 World Cup

Tim David has been ruled out of the BBL season but is still likely to be available for the T20 World Cup after injuring his hamstring on Boxing Day.

The big-hitting batter was on 42 from 28 deliveries as the Hobart Hurricanes looked to chase down the total of 150 set by the Perth Scorchers last Friday.

Just as he was getting into his groove, David pulled up lame after running a quick single and moments later, signalled for the Hurricanes physio to come out on the field.

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Superstar ruled out of Big Bash as Cummins gamble revealed ahead of World Cup quest

Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins is set to undergo scans in four weeks to determine his availability for the upcoming T20 World Cup campaign in the subcontinent, head coach Andrew McDonald has confirmed.

Test captain Cummins has battled a back issue since returning from the West Indies tour in July, subsequently missing the first two matches of this summer’s Ashes series.

The 32-year-old returned for the third Test against England, taking six wickets at Adelaide Oval to help Australia retain the coveted Ashes urn, but he has since been wrapped in cotton wool, sidelined for the final two matches in Melbourne and Sydney.

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