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newspoint|06-11-2025
Injured Australia captain Pat Cummins hinted on Thursday at a comeback for the second Ashes Test, a day after the side unveiled its squad ahead of this month#39;s opener.
The 32-year-old pace spearhead has not played since picking up a lower back injury against the West Indies more than three months ago.
It#39;s all feeling really good. On track and yeah, probably better than I expected, Cummins told journalists.
Each session is incremental. Once I get over to Perth, I should be pretty close to a full run-up and getting some overs in.
It#39;s probably not until you get a bit closer that you can really know where you#39;re at, Cummins said.
It#39;s trying to keep that second Test as a real live option, he said of the day-night contest in Brisbane on December 4.
Late last month, Cummins#39; tentative return was rumoured after he was spotted in a brief net session in Sydney captured by local television cameras, bowling off a five-step run-up.
Cummins will travel with the Australian side for the first Test against Ben Stokes#39; England in Perth from November 21.
Steve Smith will step up as Australian captain, with the ever-reliable Scott Boland to replace Cummins in the seam attack alongside quick bowlers Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.
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