Australian pace bowler Pat Cummins has said that the ICC T20 World Cup 'Super 12' clash against England on Saturday could be termed as an opportunity to strike a psychological blow ahead of the gruelling Ashes series, but added that "being different formats" he wouldn't want to read too much into it.
England will tour Australia for the five-Test Ashes series beginning on December 8 at The Gabba, and the clash between the cricketing giants in the T20 World Cup is being seen as a preview to the Ashes showdown.
Asked if it is possible to strike any sort of psychological blow ahead of the Ashes series, Cummins said on the eve of the 'Super 12' game that, "I mean, perhaps, but as I said, I think there's only a couple of players (here) that will (play the Ashes) -- the majority of the side are mainly white-ball players (here). Yeah, maybe one or two players, but different format. I wouldn't read into it too much.