Test skipper Pat Cummins could have chosen his words perhaps a little better when he said the Australian team not been “as abrasive” since the infamous sandpaper ball-tampering scandal in 2018.
Australia will take on South Africa in the Test arena for the first time since that infamous incident more than four years ago at Cape Town when they lock horns at the Gabba on Saturday.
Cummins believes the approach of the Australia team has changed tack markedly over the intervening four-and-a-half years.
“I don’t think we’re probably as abrasive as we’ve been in the past … it’s working for us,” Cummins said with an unintended pun.
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“How we are off the field is pretty similar to what we play on the field – calm, very chill, just enjoying it out there, really competitive.
“We’ve done that really well over the last 12 months. Whatever gets thrown at us won’t change that.”
Cummins has confirmed he will return from a quad injury to captain Australia, replacing luckless Queenslander Michael Neser is the only change to the Australian XI from the 419-run thumping of West Indies last week.
The 29-year-old missed the Adelaide Test for the second year in a row after hurting himself against the Windies in Perth.
But Cummins has looked back to his normal self during bowling drills over the three days Australia have had in Brisbane leading up to the start of the eagerly anticipated first Test on Saturday.
“I feel great,” Cummins said on Friday. “I feel as fresh as I’ve ever been going into a Test series. I’m totally 100 per cent, had a couple of bowls and I’m ready to go.”
The Gabba traditionally has one of the more pace-friendly pitches in world cricket and curators have once again produced a track full of grass coverage.
The sight of a potential green monster will excite both bowling attacks, with some of Test cricket’s top pacemen set to feature.
“A couple of the boys said it’s similar to what they’ve seen here in the past,” Cummins said. “It looks like there’s a bit of grass. So we’ll see how it looks (at the toss, before making a decision).
“It always looks pretty green here a couple of days out, then on the morning of day one it looks a bit different.”
Cummins also gave a vote of confidence to David Warner that he will rediscover his Test best and seal his spot for next year’s blockbuster tours of India and England.
The 36-year-old opener has significant questions surrounding his red-ball future. The dashing left-hander wants to play until at least the end of next year’s Ashes, with a trip to India in February looming before that.
Warner has not made a Test century since January 2020 and failed to pass 50 against the battling West Indies during big wins in Perth and Adelaide.
“Opening the batting’s not easy so I’m backing him for a big series,” the star quick said on Friday. It’s only two weeks ago he got a 100 … at the MCG.
“Different format obviously (in an ODI) but it was a tough wicket so he’s looking good and I’m sure runs will follow.”
AUSTRALIA: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (capt), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland.
Richie
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I reckon he had every intention of using the word abrasive, after all he Is Australian. :thumbup:
Richie
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Don’t start on round abouts, I’m from Canberra. :silly:
Chanon
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I didn’t say exactly when before lunch but next ball could be correct :stoked:
Rowdy
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60 grade and it'll reverse next ball.
Rowdy
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But there is the Spanish and Argentinian women. I have an Astrology Harem. 11 now. -------- And no, l don't cross the line!
Dwanye
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At least they give way at roundabouts in Ballina, not traffic jam across it like in stupid Byron. That place drives me mental!!!! Lol
Chanon
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60 grade & it will be reversing before lunch :stoked:
Rowdy
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Sheesh
Don Freo
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Scorchers play tomorrow; Saffers are the curtain raisers.
Don Freo
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" Taken the gloss off"...hmmm!
Don Freo
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Could have been more abrasive; a nice rough file is a 'bastard'. Surely that wouldn't accurately describe the pub-coup crew, would it?
Nick Maguire
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:laughing:
mrl
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The same in Casino!
The Late News
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It's not the townies it's the remote communities. They are dry all year then come to town cashed up. Had a brawl across the street three weeks ago and one fella was killed by his younger brother over the dregs.
Rowdy
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Not Gilcup your honour
Rowdy
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In Ballina the worst that happens is no-one knows how to use a blinker at a roundabout.
Rowdy
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Kal probably celebrates more than most I'd imagine. I just wonder if cricket leaving 9, sandpaper, IPL, BB, etc is just taken some gloss off. KP will be busting a valve ... if he were here.
The Late News
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Keeping a low profile here today Rowdy. The locals are in town spending their royalties. It's going to be a messy few days.
The Late News
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Wet AND dry!
Shire
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I think the media are being a little rough on Cummins, here. The sandpaper thing has already runs its coarse.