MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australia captain Pat Cummins is setting his sights on a return for the second Ashes cricket test after running out of time to be ready for the series opener against ...
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Pat Cummins’ chances of featuring in next month’s Ashes series opener appear to be close to zero after Steve Smith revealed the Australian Test captain still hasn’t resumed bowling as he continues ...
Cummins is still yet to bowl and the first Test in Perth is exactly 30 days away, but the skipper is refusing to give up on a mid-series return from a lower back stress injury. The clock is ticking on ...
Pat Cummins has taken the first tentative steps toward letting rip in the Ashes, resuming training on Wednesday. See the pictures here. Cummins is still yet to bowl and the first Test in Perth is ...
Just a few words from the fast bowling legend retelling what it was like to battle a back injury in the rough and raw 1970s, to be bound in a cast for months and fixed up by “horse needles’’ might be ...
JSE-listed consumer goods company Premier Group has announced plans to acquire RFG Holdings through a share-swap transaction that will give RFG shareholders a collective 22.5% stake in the enlarged ...
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A neurosurgical consultant has apologised for mistakes he made in a statement about the sudden death of a 32-year-old father, an inquest has heard. Karl Lee - who relied on a fitted pump which ...
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Positive twist after horror Cummins news
Andrew McDonald says Pat Cummins simply “ran out of time” to prove his fitness for the first Ashes Test, but the Australian coach is “optimistic and hopeful” that the skipper will be fit and available ...
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