Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Australia resist lure of fielding ‘fearsome foursome’ against NZ

CHAMPIONS TROPHY Pace quartet of Hazlewood, Cummins, Starc and Pattinson unlikely in opener, says Smith

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LONDON: Steve Smith said Australia were unlikely to field all their ‘fearsome foursome’ of fast bowlers against New Zealand in their Champions Trophy opener against New Zealand on Friday.

Injuries have meant the quartet of Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson have rarely all been fit at the same time. It appears Australia have decided it’s too much of a risk fielding all four in the same team, with John Hastings -who has plenty of English county experience -- also in the squad.

“I don’t think we’ll end up going with the four big quicks,” Australia captain Smith told reporters at Edgbaston on Thursday.

“We’ve got a couple of options there as all-rounders.

“(Marcus) Stoinis did very well in New Zealand in the last series, and Hastings has done very well for us over in these conditions.

“He’s a little bit slower than the others and hits the seam and has some good skills throughout the middle as well.”

For Cummins, whose career has been blighted by several back stress fractures, just being in contention again is something of a relief.

The 24-year-old made his internatio­nal debut in 2011, yet the fact he’s played just three Tests and 28 one-day internatio­nals since then is testament to how much time Cummins has spent on the treatment table.

But he now believes his body can withstand the rigours of internatio­nal cricket.

“I now feel that because I’m a couple of years older, and because I had a full off-season at pretty low intensity, my body was a bit more hardened than it used to be when I did come back,” Cummins explained.

Left-arm fast bowler Starc, arguably the world’s leading ‘yorker’ bowler, has recovered from a foot injury that cut short his tour of India, while Pattinson has returned from shin and back problems.

Australia boast one of the most powerful top orders, with captain Smith and opener David Warner outstandin­g batsmen in all formats.

New Zealand beat Australia in a thrilling pool match in Auckland at the 2015 World Cup only to lose to their trans-Tasman rivals in the final in Melbourne.

Friday’s encounter at Birmingham’s Edgbaston ground is set to feature several survivors, with New Zealand captain Kane Williamson the star turn in a top order that also includes Martin Guptill.

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