Cummins set to miss Afghanistan match

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Sydney: Australia’s Pat Cummins is set to miss Wednesday’s World Cup clash against Afghanistan after the fast bowler’s latest injury setback, Cricket Australia said on Monday.
Officials said Cummins had suffered a “slight side strain” and was now doubtful for Wednesday’s match against tournament debutants Afghanistan in Perth.
Cummins scored seven not out and took two for 38 from 6.1 overs on his tournament debut during Australia’s dramatic one-wicket Pool A loss to fellow co-hosts New Zealand at Auckland’s Eden Park on Saturday.
The 21-year-old fast bowler gave an Australia squad already facing injury problems a fresh scare when he went over on his right ankle with just his fourth ball after slipping in his delivery stride.
On Saturday, he got up quickly and continued bowling before New Zealand’s Kane Williamson drove him back over his head for the winning six.
Now Cummins will be monitored by Australia team medical staff, with his fitness to face Afghanistan at the WACA and Sri Lanka, in what could be an important match in terms of quarter-final qualification, on Sunday still to be confirmed. (AFP)Cummins set to miss Afghanistan match
Sydney: Australia’s Pat Cummins is set to miss Wednesday’s World Cup clash against Afghanistan after the fast bowler’s latest injury setback, Cricket Australia said on Monday.
Officials said Cummins had suffered a “slight side strain” and was now doubtful for Wednesday’s match against tournament debutants Afghanistan in Perth.
Cummins scored seven not out and took two for 38 from 6.1 overs on his tournament debut during Australia’s dramatic one-wicket Pool A loss to fellow co-hosts New Zealand at Auckland’s Eden Park on Saturday.
The 21-year-old fast bowler gave an Australia squad already facing injury problems a fresh scare when he went over on his right ankle with just his fourth ball after slipping in his delivery stride.
On Saturday, he got up quickly and continued bowling before New Zealand’s Kane Williamson drove him back over his head for the winning six.
Now Cummins will be monitored by Australia team medical staff, with his fitness to face Afghanistan at the WACA and Sri Lanka, in what could be an important match in terms of quarter-final qualification, on Sunday still to be confirmed. (AFP)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Panna mine labourer strikes it rich, finds 11.19-carat diamond

Bhopal/Panna, June 29: In a remarkable tale of perseverance and fortune, Rakesh Gond from Panna district in Madhya...

Siya took Rs 1 crore from Ketan for wedding shopping, gave it to Chetan: Sources

Pune, June 29: Fresh revelations have surfaced in the investigation into the murder of 26-year-old Pune-based realtor Ketan...

Indian passport application fee to go up from July 1

New Delhi, June 29: The Ministry of External Affairs has raised charges for passport-related services which will make...

Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan kill 36 civilians, injure 163 others

Kabul, June 29: At least 36 civilians, including women and children, were killed, while 163 others were injured...