Concerns over Cummins as Smith takes the reins

Australia

There are some concerns over the fitness of Australia captain Pat Cummins after he failed to take the field for the start of the fourth innings on day four of the first Test against West Indies in Perth due to some right quadricep soreness.

Cummins bowled 20.2 overs in West Indies first innings across days two and three to claim figures of 3 for 34 including his 200th Test scalp.

But when Australia declared at lunch on day four following Marnus Labuschagne‘s second century of the match, Cummins failed to take the field after lunch. Cricket Australia explained he was battling some soreness.

“Pat Cummins is experiencing some mild right-sided quadricep soreness,” a CA official said. “He will continue to be monitored by team medical staff and his availability to bowl in the second innings will be assessed on an ongoing basis. Steve Smith will captain the side while Cummins is off the field.”

Marcus Harris is on the field in place of Cummins while Scott Boland is the spare bowler traveling with the squad.

Australia’s selectors did have a loose plan in place as to how they would manage their fast bowlers across five back-to-back Tests this summer with a massive Test workload ahead in 2023, including tours of India and England.

The resting of some individuals is a possibility. The selectors’ management plan was entirely dependent on how much Australia’s quicks would bowl and the types of surfaces they would bowl on, with only a four-day break between the Perth and Adelaide Tests against West Indies before breaks of just five, four and four days ahead of each of the three Tests against South Africa.

Meanwhile, West Indies have suffered an injury of their own with Kemar Roach limping off the field following his 7th over Australia’s second innings. West Indies confirmed he was being sent for a scan on his left thigh on Saturday afternoon.

Kyle Mayers also didn’t bowl in the second innings due to a strain in his right shoulder, but he did field and will be available to bat. They have already lost Nkrumah Bonner after he was subbed out of the game with concussion on day three following a blow to the head while batting.

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