Big blow for Australia as star player likely to miss remainder of Ashes 2025-26

Josh Hazlewood continues his recovery from a hamstring injury as Australia target his return for the Adelaide Test, while Xavier Bartlett and Jhye Richardson impress in domestic cricket. With Pat Cummins likely for the Gabba, Australia’s fast-bowling depth looks stronger than ever.

Hemanth
Hemanth

3 mins read
Big blow for Australia as star player likely to miss remainder of Ashes 2025-26

Australia have received a timely boost ahead of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba, with both Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood returning to the nets in Sydney. The fast-bowling duo, who missed the opening Test in Perth due to injury, trained at Cricket Central while New South Wales were in Sheffield Shield action.

Cummins, recovering from a back issue, was seen bowling with the pink ball,an encouraging sign with the Brisbane Test set to be a day-night fixture. According to head coach Andrew McDonald, the Australian captain is nearing the end of his rehabilitation. He noted that Cummins’ intensity and pace in the nets suggested real progress, though the final hurdle remains proving he can withstand the significant workload required in Test cricket.

The two-day finish in Perth has given Australia an extended break before the second Test, which has strengthened Cummins’ chances of returning. With the schedule tightening after Brisbane, his availability would be a major lift for the hosts as they aim to build on their early advantage.

Hazlewood Eyes Adelaide as Australia’s Pace Bench Shows Impressive Depth

Hazlewood, meanwhile, bowled with the red ball as he works his way back from a hamstring strain. Although he is not expected to feature in Brisbane, his presence at training has provided optimism that he will be ready for the third Test in Adelaide. McDonald indicated that the team expects Hazlewood to play a part later in the series once his early rehab phase is complete.

ALSO SEE: Watch: Rishabh Pant smiling after missing easy chance to stump Tristan Stubbs on Day 4 of IND vs SA 2nd Test

Australia’s depth has also been highlighted by impressive domestic performances. Xavier Bartlett’s standout display for Queensland,taking 4 for 35 and scoring a career-best 72,has placed him firmly on the selectors’ radar, though Australia may not need reinforcements if their frontline quicks return as planned. Michael Neser, the spare pacer in Perth, remains another strong option, especially at his home ground in Brisbane.

Jhye Richardson is also edging closer to full fitness after shoulder surgery. He bowled 20 overs for the Cricket Australia XI against England Lions and is expected to feature for Australia A next week. With Cummins likely for the Gabba and Hazlewood targeting Adelaide, Australia’s pace stocks appear to be strengthening at the perfect time.

Tags:

Follow us on

WATCH NOW

Heartbreaking New Zealand star bursts into tears.

1 hr ago

Watch: Heartbreaking New Zealand star bursts into tears after missing national selection as video goes viral

Rishabh-Pant-Chance-miss.webp

3 hrs ago

Watch: Rishabh Pant smiling after missing easy chance to stump Tristan Stubbs on Day 4 of IND vs SA 2nd Test

Virat Kohli touches down in India to prepare for IND vs SA 2025 ODI series.

6 hrs ago

Watch: Virat Kohli touches down in India to prepare for IND vs SA 2025 ODI series

It is not my job to announce the winner

Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019