Uncertainty over Cummins leading Australia on Sri Lanka tour

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Steve Smith (left) and Pat Cummins

  • Steve Smith in line to take over

Australian Captain Pat Cummins has admitted he “may struggle” to get over to Sri Lanka for his side’s tour of the subcontinent later this month, as he prepares for the birth of his second child.

Fresh off defeating India 3-1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the SCG, the superstar seamer told the media that his country is likely to play the two-Test series, starting on 29 January, without him.

“In terms of Sri Lanka, we will wait and see. Becky’s hanging on at the moment, so we will play it by ear. But most likely, I might struggle to get over there,” Cummins said.

“They (the partners) do sacrifice a lot, so sharing moments like today with them makes it extra special.”

Former Australian Captain Steve Smith looks set to take over the reins in Cummins’ absence, having previously led the country on 38 occasions.

Cummins has previously toured Sri Lanka once back in 2022.

Having now captained Australia for more than four years, the 31-year-old has played a massive role in retaining and winning back every single bilateral trophy that Australia takes part in; not to mention the ICC World Test Championship and ODI World Cup.

With the T20 World Cup, the only trophy in world cricket Australia does not hold the winning rights to, Cummins has achieved an incredible amount since the back end of 2021 as Australia continues to blood new players and leaders.

“You always talk about it (a succession plan). We have obviously got two vice-captains in the team; we have had three debutants this series. You are always balancing between the here and now; they are conversations that we always have,” Cummins continued.

“Once this Test match finishes, going back to being a full-time dad and husband (and do) and even better enjoy than being a Test captain. I love it and feel really lucky.”

The series in Sri Lanka will act as Australia’s last chance to prepare for their World Test Championship Final against South Africa, locking in their second straight appearance with their six-wicket win in Sydney over India.

Cummins was exceptional once again on all fronts this summer, with crucial input mainly with the ball, but also batting, in the field, and with his leadership.

He finished the five-match series with 25 wickets at an average of 21.36, as well as 159 runs at an average just below 20; more runs than Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill combined in the three Tests the Indian duo played. – (FoxCricket)

Australian tour of 

Sri Lanka itinerary


1st Test: 29 January-2 

February, Galle

2nd Test: 6-10 February, Galle

Only ODI (D/N): 13 February, Hambantota 

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