Australia captain Pat Cummins has downgraded his chances of returning for the second Ashes Test at Brisbane from December 4, citing a back issue that has kept him out since July.
Despite expressing optimism about his recovery progress, Cummins believes he is only "half a chance" to play in the next match. He acknowledged that he had a couple of good sessions in Perth and was hopeful about his prospects for bowling around 10 overs before taking a quieter period, but ultimately admitted that it's too early to make any definitive decisions.
The decision has raised questions about whether Cummins will return as captain for the Brisbane Test after Steve Smith stood in during the first match. However, with Australia leading 1-0 in the five-match series and boasting an impressive record against England at day-night Tests, there may be pressure on selectors to keep Cummins out of the side if his injury concerns remain unaddressed.
Travis Head's remarkable performance in Perth has also raised eyebrows about his future as a batsman for Australia. The 29-year-old opener smashed 123 from 83 balls to stun England and is now being touted as a possible long-term opening partner for Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne. Former Australia opener David Warner has expressed confidence that Head can be a consistent performer, but it remains to be seen whether the selectors will give him the opportunity to prove himself.
The selection conundrum comes with the third Test at Adelaide looming from December 17-21. While Cummins is still hopeful of returning for Brisbane, Hazlewood's hamstring injury could also put his availability in doubt. The Australian team's record against England with Mitchell Starc taking over the seamer duties has been impressive so far, but it remains to be seen whether Australia will stick with their original bowling attack.
As the Ashes series heats up, the decisions facing the Australian selectors are becoming increasingly important. With Australia leading 1-0 and looking to solidify a dominant position in the series, every move counts – including Cummins' potential return as captain and Head's likely promotion to opening duties.
Despite expressing optimism about his recovery progress, Cummins believes he is only "half a chance" to play in the next match. He acknowledged that he had a couple of good sessions in Perth and was hopeful about his prospects for bowling around 10 overs before taking a quieter period, but ultimately admitted that it's too early to make any definitive decisions.
The decision has raised questions about whether Cummins will return as captain for the Brisbane Test after Steve Smith stood in during the first match. However, with Australia leading 1-0 in the five-match series and boasting an impressive record against England at day-night Tests, there may be pressure on selectors to keep Cummins out of the side if his injury concerns remain unaddressed.
Travis Head's remarkable performance in Perth has also raised eyebrows about his future as a batsman for Australia. The 29-year-old opener smashed 123 from 83 balls to stun England and is now being touted as a possible long-term opening partner for Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne. Former Australia opener David Warner has expressed confidence that Head can be a consistent performer, but it remains to be seen whether the selectors will give him the opportunity to prove himself.
The selection conundrum comes with the third Test at Adelaide looming from December 17-21. While Cummins is still hopeful of returning for Brisbane, Hazlewood's hamstring injury could also put his availability in doubt. The Australian team's record against England with Mitchell Starc taking over the seamer duties has been impressive so far, but it remains to be seen whether Australia will stick with their original bowling attack.
As the Ashes series heats up, the decisions facing the Australian selectors are becoming increasingly important. With Australia leading 1-0 and looking to solidify a dominant position in the series, every move counts – including Cummins' potential return as captain and Head's likely promotion to opening duties.