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Cummins Prioritises Fitness Ahead Of Border-Gavaskar Trophy
After a grueling two-year stretch of continuous cricket, Cummins has opted for an extended break, aiming to be in peak physical condition for the five-Test series.
Cummins' will miss Australia's upcoming white-ball tour of England and Scotland, marking his first significant break from cricket in nearly two years. The decision comes after spending just two days at home between February and July, reflecting the relentless demands of international cricket. Cricket Australia’s coaching staff has advised the 31-year-old fast bowler to take two months off from bowling to recharge.
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