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SL vs AUS: Pat Cummins on his struggles with hip harm – It has simply been niggly for a short time

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Pat Cummins, the Australian right-arm quick bowler, reckoned that his longstanding hip harm isn’t overly critical and can heal totally with time. The speedster is presently participating in Australia’s limited-overs collection in Sri Lanka.

Cummins left the IPL 2022 early to handle his workload, after which he was rested from the T20 collection towards the Sri Lankans. However, he returned in Australia’s two-wicket win within the first ODI on Tuesday towards Dasun Shanaka and Co. in Pallekele.

Aaron Finch, Australia’s ODI and T20I skipper, acknowledged that Cummins had been affected by the harm for greater than a 12 months.

Nevertheless, Cummins stated the harm was “nothing major at all.”

“It’s just been niggly for a little while. That back end of the IPL just felt like it got really sore … and (it was) just pretty apparent I needed a bit of a break,” Cummins was quoted as saying to the reporters on Wednesday.

With Kane Richardson being dominated out of the five-match ODI collection with a hamstring harm, Australia’s bowling arsenal was severely depleted. Mitchell Starc affected by a finger harm hasn’t helped their trigger both. Moreover, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is sidelined with a calf pressure.

Cummins stated Starc had returned to bowling, however selectors determined to be cautious forward of the two-match Test collection, scheduled to get underway on June 29 in Galle.

“He’s a bit of a wait-and-see as well. I think the plan was to get stitches out in the next day or two. We don’t want to put the test series in jeopardy by re-opening that (cut) too early. A good result would be if he played some of this (ODI) series,” Cummins stated.

Earlier, Cricket Australia talked about that Travis Head and Matthew Kuhnemann would be a part of the ODI squad after Ashton Agar and Marcus Stoinis sustained accidents within the final recreation.

Right-arm speedster Scott Boland joined the ODI squad on Tuesday and is on the market for choice for the second ODI of the collection.

“Agar will remain with the squad to continue to rehabilitate and ongoing assessment while Stoinis has been ruled out of the remainder of the series having suffered a side strain while batting last night,” the assertion stated.