Due to a “severe family illness,” Australia’s Test captain Pat Cummins will return home from India in the middle of the Test series, according to a statement from Cricket Australia.
According to a statement from Cricket Australia, “pat Cummins has flown home for personal reasons owing to a major family ailment.” He will come back to India later this week to begin the third Test preparations in Indore. His privacy should be respected, we ask the media,” the statement said. The gap between the two games is ten days because the second Test finished on Day 3. It has been announced that Cummins will spend a few days at home in Sydney before returning to India for the third Test in Indore.
The 29-year-old will take a couple of days off to visit Sydney.for a few days before returning to India in time for the third Test, which begins on March 1 in Indore.
This series, Cummins has three wickets at an average of 39.66.
On Sunday, India defeated England by six wickets in the Test match in Delhi. In Nagpur, the host team won the first test by an innings’ worth of runs, also in three days.
“In the first innings, I believed 260 to be a respectable total. Despite just having one or two partnerships, India batted brilliantly. We slipped because we were in the lead. We are therefore disappointed by that. Reviewing what might have been done differently is necessary “Cummins said on the defeat.When asked about some of his teammates “going out of their method” at the press conference, Cummins admitted that they kept getting out to sweep and reverse sweep. “I think India’s bowlers did a great job. Although things are difficult, maybe some guys changed their approaches. Cummins stated following the game.
The Nagpur Test, in which Australia lost all 10 of its wickets in a single session, and the Delhi game evoked comparable emotions. They lost nine games on Sunday in just a little over 90 brisk minutes. It’s disappointing because the second innings of the Nagpur game were similar to this one. We felt like we were in a great position for the majority of it, but we may have fallen short by a few runs. Perhaps we underplayed in Nagpur.
Perhaps we played it too safe at times in
after two innings. You must devise a strategy to reapply pressure to the bowlers.
They bowl quite well, especially given the circumstances.