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Question mark over test fitness of ‘freak’ Cummins

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SYDNEY, (Reuters) - A recall for one-test paceman Pat Cummins has been a long time coming but New South Wales captain Moises Henriques believes it still might be too soon for the bowler he considers a “freak of nature”.

Cummins may have only played one test but his was a pretty impressive performanc­e, taking 6-79 in the second innings to lead Australia to a two-wicket victory over South Africa at Wanderers in November 2011.

After more than five years of injury setbacks preventing his talent from blooming in the test arena, the 23-year-old was called up to replace the injured Mitchell Starc in the squad for the last two matches in the series in India.

A man-of-the-match performanc­e on his return to first class cricket for the first time in six years last week was enough for selectors to give him the call, but his New South Wales captain was not so sure.

“I think Pat is a very special bowler, so in terms of skill-wise and if you want someone to play cricket for Australia, I think Pat Cummins Henriques Monday.

“But whether he’s ready physically on the back of one Shield game, that’s a completely different kettle of fish.

“There’s a number of different factors when it comes into selecting guys to play for Australia in those sorts of conditions.”

Portuguese-born all-rounder Henriques made his test debut against India in Chennai in 2013 and all four of his matches for his country were played on the continent. is told your man,” reporters on

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