The Mercury

Duck, Pat has an Ashes solution

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SYDNEY: Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins has told England’s batsmen to prepare themselves for the barrage of short-pitched bowling that awaits them when the Ashes series begins next month.

The 24-year-old was brought home early from Australia’s ongoing limited overs tour of India to prepare for the Ashes where he is likely to partner Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood in a tall and fiery pace battery.

“Hope you practice your bouncers because we’ll be bowling a lot of them,” Cummins said yesterday.

“No one really likes it if you’ve got real pace and real accuracy,” added the right-armer, who, like Starc, is capable of regularly exceeding 150 km/ph.

“They play on slower wickets, not as much bounce, so over here ... it’s one of our biggest strengths.

“We grow up on these wickets and as bowlers getting bounce has always been really important.

“I think we’re lucky that there’s a few of us who are tall and get a bit of bounce.

“Hopefully the wickets have a bit of pace and bounce in them, there’s nothing like getting your adrenalin up and then running in trying to bowl short.”

Cummins made a sensationa­l test debut as an 18-yearold in South Africa six years ago but has since had his career blighted by injury, particular­ly to his back, and has played just four further tests and a smattering of limited overs internatio­nals.

Due to those injuries, the five-Test Ashes series, which starts on November 23 at the Gabba in Brisbane, would be Cummins first Test on home soil and he said he was keen to make an impression. – Reuters

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