Sydney, Sept 11: Australian Test captain Pat Cummins has set himself a tentative 4-6 week time to recover from a lumbar bone stress injury, saying he would take a complete break from bowling and do very little of running during the period.Cummins, 32, has not been included in the squad for the white-ball series against New Zealand and India.
He is also likely to skip the Shield matches and focus on returning to the side for opening Ashes Test in Perth from November 21.
âIâd imagine (Iâd want to be bowling) at minimum a month out, maybe six weeks,â Cummins was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
âBut Iâve not thought that deeply about it yet. Itâs still a bit of a wait and see. Weâve got plenty of time, so weâll map a way back when we get closer.â âAt the moment for the next few weeks itâs pretty light. Not much running and zero bowling,â added Cummins. The skipper had felt soreness in his back during his teamâs Test series victory against the West Indies nearly two months ago, with scans showing lumbar bone stress.
Cummins added that there was plenty of depth in the Australian bowling lineup to cover up for him during his absence.
âWe feel really well placed. A lot of planning goes in. Itâs not just a month before, itâs 12 months out. Someone like Jhye Richardson hopefully he will be available for some of the summer.
âThereâs (Michael) Neser, Brendan Doggett was part of squads last year, Sean Abbott. So Iâm really confident in our depth. Obviously there is a bit of Shield cricket and white-ball cricket before that to make sure everyone is up and raring to go,â he said.

