'Won't be putting my hand up to be rested': Cummins on how bowlers will manage Ashes

By Troy Whittaker / Editor

Pat Cummins doubts Australia will get through the Ashes with the same fast bowlers but insists a rotation policy won’t be in use.

Fresh off the T20 World Cup triumph, Cummins and fellow pacemen Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc have begun preparing for the Ashes after Wednesday’s squad announcement.

Jhye Richardson and Michael Neser are part of the 15-man squad for the first two Tests as fast-bowling back-ups, but Cummins believes they’ll only be called upon if there is an injury.

“When someone is, I guess, ‘rested’, there’s normally more to it than purely workload,” Cummins said.

“There are always niggles and small little injuries that we’re dealing with basically after every single Test match.

“The great thing is we’ve got a huge stable of fast bowlers, so I don’t think it’ll be a huge issue if someone is not able to get up for a Test or someone is just red-lining a little bit. Someone else can slot in.

“I’d be surprised if the same four bowlers were used for all five Tests – that’s pretty rare, especially in a five-Test match summer.

“I certainly won’t be putting my hand up to be rested unless I’ve got something going on.”

Australia’s front-line bowling quartet – the three quicks and veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon – featured in all four Tests of last season’s home summer against India.

Young all-rounder Cameron Green provided relief with some handy overs.

Cummins said the speedsters feel “really fresh” a few weeks out from the first Test at the Gabba after short spells throughout the T20 World Cup.

“I think [resting bowlers] is spoken about a lot more than it actually happens,” Cummins said.

“I think if someone is rested there are a few niggles or injuries or someone is really running on fumes.

“I don’t think you’ll see a pre-emptive resting just for the sake of it.”

If a change is required, Cummins backed Richardson – the 25-year-old Western Australia quick who played two Tests against Sri Lanka in 2019 – to capably fill the void.

“Especially last week – I only saw a little bit, but apparently he bowled beautifully up here at the Gabba [with Sheffield Shield match figures of 8/61 against Queensland],” Cummins said.

“It’s really great to see him around the squad. He was on the verge of a World Cup and an Ashes series before having a shoulder injury, so it’s great to see him get back and bowling well, fully fit.

“Hopefully, if he gets a go, he starts off where he left off against Sri Lanka a couple of years ago.”

Elsewhere, Cummins – considered by many the successor to Tim Paine as Test skipper – addressed the narrative that his hefty bowling workload would impact his captaincy.

He doesn’t see it as an issue considering the support around him.

It’s not something he’ll have to worry about just yet with 36-year-old Paine, who recently underwent neck surgery, expected to be fine for the start of the Ashes.

“I’ve been in the [vice-captain] role for a few years now … Hopefully Tim will be fine – he’s nearing 100 percent,” Cummins said.

“He’s been doing plenty of batting and ‘keeping, so he’ll be fine. I’ll be ready if I have to but I doubt that.

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“I think it’s something you’ve got to be aware of [managing your workload as a bowling captain], but if I was in the role and I found it tough at times, there are 10 other guys I’d lean on out in the middle.

“You’ve got people like Smithy [Steve Smith] and Davey Warner who are incredibly experienced, all the bowlers are experienced and look after themselves pretty well.

“So I’d have no issue handballing it over to other people to help out.”

The Crowd Says:

2021-11-18T11:59:03+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


And ofc Benaud. And other's but my point is that it's not ideal. Too much conflict and diffusion placed on the (bowling) captain whereas a batting captain is free from those types of hindrance.

2021-11-18T11:53:57+00:00

bowledover

Roar Rookie


Vettori was decent as a bowling captain... but a slow medium pacer (jokes!!!), I mean spinner and not a fast bowler.

2021-11-18T10:39:00+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Well, at least I don't hide my history behind a guest login in. :thumbup:

2021-11-18T09:55:20+00:00

Johan

Guest


True, yours are fatuous but good on you for acknowledging it!

2021-11-18T08:13:49+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Actually, no you couldn't.

2021-11-18T08:10:48+00:00

Johan

Guest


I will I could say the same for your comments jeffy.

2021-11-18T06:09:55+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


That’s a nice way of saying dropped!

2021-11-18T05:49:08+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Are you talking about the Paper gate fiasco well Smith was naive & without question living in a bubble existence appears to have draw backs , life experience is an important commodity!

2021-11-18T05:39:02+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


So long as the captain, in catching something in his peripheral vision, doesn't arrive at the decision of "I don't want to know about it".

2021-11-18T05:34:03+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


If we could clone any cricketer it would be Warne :stoked:

2021-11-18T05:30:12+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


A great captain always has peripheral vision!

2021-11-18T05:19:55+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Warne had this incredible ability to build pressure. From the time the ball was fielded to the time where Warne turned to begin his run-up was where he got a lot of wickets. He psyched em out. Lyon doesn't have that 'menace' to his bowling.

2021-11-18T05:05:39+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


So we need a captain that has a 360 degree view of what's going on around him then, rather than one who openly admits to shutting down and going into his own internal bubble to focus on his own game during matches?

2021-11-18T05:02:00+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Well thus the long chain with a choke hold that way the Captain can tell him to ease up when required!

2021-11-18T04:58:00+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


As long as the VC is not tagged with performing an "attack dog" role...again.

2021-11-18T04:55:31+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


A bit of a hot head good as a VC but not as a leader. We need some Mongrels or a bulldog but as Captain you need a patient resolute type in this modern game!

2021-11-18T04:52:43+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


This bowling Captain debate is laughable especially in Australia conditions they will self implode!

2021-11-18T04:51:08+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


How erudite of you.

2021-11-18T04:50:58+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


A few years back he had some movement in the air but since the Ashes abroad his speed in the air is flatter & a tad faster & his performance has followed suit! Personally lucky to still be playing test cricket he’s no longer a threat!

2021-11-18T04:49:28+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Lab's on-field carry-on at times is questionable. Doesn't resonate level-headed "leader" with me.

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