Townsville Bulletin

Quicks no certainty to tackle Pakistan

- BEN HORNE

JOSH Hazlewood and Pat Cummins are no guarantees to be fit for Australia’s crunch comeback to Test cricket against Pakistan in October.

Already in crisis with Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft banned, Australia’s hopes of staying competitiv­e over the next 12 months rely enormously on their fast bowling powerbase.

With the first- choice cartel sidelined for the recent oneday series in England, Australia were destroyed 5- 0.

The positive news is Mitchell Starc is near certain to return from a leg problem against Pakistan, but doubts remain over his fellow spearheads, with Hazlewood and Cummins still racing the clock to get back to bowling.

Both must pass a series of scans in coming weeks to determine whether they can get back into the nets with enough time to prove themselves for a two- Test tour that shapes as an important barometer for how Australia can cope without their two best batsmen.

The importance of building confidence and momentum against Pakistan cannot be underplaye­d, but at the same time selectors and medicos will be mindful of rushing Hazlewood and Cummins back when there’s a huge home summer against India on the horizon.

Hazlewood said he’s hopeful but unsure of his chances of facing Pakistan as he and Cummins recover from back complaints.

“I think there’s some ( of us) more confident than others ( of returning). I don’t want to speak for other people but Starcy is pretty much a certainty and myself and Pat are still waiting on scans in a couple of weeks,” said Hazlewood.

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Josh Hazlewood.

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