Pat Cummins says he will do whatever it takes to play the Ashes against England starting in November, with the Australian skipper prepared to take a few risks with a back injury that has sidelined him.
The 32-year-old pace spearhead has been ruled out of upcoming white-ball series against New Zealand and India with lumbar bone stress, casting a shadow over Australia#39;s Ashes preparations.
He has not bowled since their Test tour of the West Indies in June-July, restricted to just light gym duties with no date set for a return.
The first Ashes Test starts in 12 weeks in Perth and Cummins told cricket.com.au he was willing to take a few risks to fast-track his recovery.
I#39;m never going to go into a Test match unless you think you can finish the Test match, he said.
But when you#39;re 18 or 19, you#39;re like, #39;Let#39;s make sure this is the perfect rehab, whether it takes an extra six months#39;.
Whereas I#39;m happy to be a bit like, #39;Well, it#39;s an Ashes series, whatever it takes to play it#39;.
Then, say, at the end, if you#39;re still not 100 percent and you need to then have a bit of a break next year, there#39;s not another Ashes series.
Whether he fronts up in Perth remains to be seen with medical staff set to reassess him in a month#39;s time. It will also depend on how fellow quicks Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland are faring.
Cummins has suffered serious back issues several times over the years, including a flare-up in 2018 that kept him out action for a full off-season.
But he has missed just one Test through injury since taking over as Test captain four years ago and said the current problem felt worlds away from his previous troubles.
I#39;ve bowled a lot over the last few years, so something was bound to happen at some point. But hopefully I get this right and don#39;t miss too much cricket, he said.
Australia retained the Ashes in England in 2023, after the series ended in a 2-2 draw.
They also enjoyed a 4-0 sweep of England at home in 2021-22. Cummins was the leading wicket-taker with 21 scalps at an average of 18.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreThe first Test starts on November 21.
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