Injury curse continues for Australia paceman Cummins
Pat Cummins' hopes of a
long-awaited second Test for Australia have been dealt a savage blow
with the paceman ruled out of the Bangladesh tour with a serious back
injury.
Cummins, who has struggled with a number of injuries since his sole
Test against South Africa in 2011, had suffered a stress fracture in his
lower back, scans revealed.
"Consequently Pat will be unable to
participate in the Bangladesh Test series and will now enter into a
lengthy rehabilitation program," team physiotherapist David Beakley said
in a statement on Thursday.
Fast-bowling all-rounder James
Faulkner will replace Cummins in the squad for the Tests in Chittagong
and Dhaka next month, Cricket Australia said.
The latest
breakdown will be a bitter pill for the 22-year-old Cummins, who has
suffered two previous back stress fractures, along with a serious heel
injury and a side strain since his dazzling seven-wicket haul as an
18-year-old debutant in Johannesburg.
He had been on the verge of
a Test recall after featuring in 13 one-day internationals and four
Twenty20 matches over the past year, a rare injury-free period.
"This is really unfortunate for Pat and I know how disappointed he will be," selectors chairman Rod Marsh said.
"He is a young bowler with a bright future for Australia and we were really pleased with how he bowled in the UK."
Cummins
joins David Warner on the sidelines, the opening batsman ruled out of
Bangladesh weeks ago after breaking a thumb during the ODI series in
England.
Faulkner is back in the frame two years after his first
and only Test against England, a dead rubber in the 2013 Ashes at The
Oval in which he took six wickets.
Man-of-the-match in
Australia's victorious World Cup final against New Zealand in March, the
25-year-old will be eager to re-ignite his international career after
being booted out of the one-day team in July for being caught
drink-driving in England.
"James comes back into the Australia
Test side having only played the one Test, but he is an exciting young
bowler who could be very handy in the conditions we are likely to see in
Bangladesh," Marsh said.
Faulkner is likely to be second in the
queue behind fast-bowling all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, however, who is in
the 15-man squad along with seamers Peter Siddle, Mitchell Starc and
the uncapped Andrew Fekete.
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