Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins has warned the batsmen of the opposition teams ahead of the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup, saying that they have become fit and are going to rain on the opposition teams. Cummins skipped Australia's recent home series against Zimbabwe and New Zealand and has not played for his country since the World Test Championship series against Sri Lanka in early July.
The break gave Cummins plenty of rest for his exhausted body and it allowed him to spend some extra time with his wife and young child ahead of the busy schedule at home in Australia. Cummins is currently preparing for Australia's three-match T20I series against India. After this, his entire focus will be on the T20 World Cup to be held on home soil.
Australia's Test captain also says that he is ready for a busy schedule ahead and is confident that he can make an impact in whatever format he plays. Cummins has said, "I'm looking forward to playing a lot so that my game in the World Cup is in a really good rhythm. In terms of mindset, I feel refreshed. So it was a good break, some niggles." are fine."
Australia will field a relatively experimental squad against India during the three-match T20I series starting in Mohali on Tuesday, with four first-choice players out of the team due to injury or rest. Veteran opener David Warner is resting, while Mitchell Marsh (ankle), Marcus Stoinis (side), and Mitchell Starc (knee) are battling minor injury concerns.
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