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Captain Pat Cummins is expecting fellow paceman Josh Hazlewood will need at least one-to-two weeks to recover from a side strain, putting him at serious risk of missing the first Test against South Africa.<br> Hazlewood pulled up sore bowling in the nets on Wednesday and was replaced by Michael Neser in the XI to face West Indies for [https://weareliferuiner.com/chocolate-cherry-runtz-strain/ weareliferuiner.com] the final match of the two-Test series at Adelaide Oval.<br> The 31-year-old flew out of Adelaide on Friday to continue his rehabilitation at home and will be assessed after the Test match finishes.<br> While Cummins says Hazlewood's injury "is not a huge one", he is remaining realistic.<br> Hazlewood missed four of the five Ashes Tests last summer with a side strain that was supposed to only have been minor so has not been assured of lining up against the Proteas in Brisbane next Saturday.<br> "It's not a huge one; it's in a weird spot," Cummins said of Hazlewood's injury on SEN.<br> "Hopefully it's not too long; hopefully it's only one or two weeks.<br> "We all feel for Joshy.<br><br>Cricket's a funny thing, we play five Tests within five or six weeks and that's the whole Test home summer.<br> "We'll see how it tracks but hopefully it's a short one (injury)."<br> Hazlewood's fitness will be paramount on tours of India and England, where Australia will be hoping their dominance of recent home Test series can translate to wins abroad in early 2023.<br> But Cummins, who himself is missing the Adelaide Test with a quad strain, said it was also important to give Australia's back-up quicks time on the pitch.<br> "We've got 15 Test matches in the next six or seven months," said Cummins, who was replaced by Scott Boland in the Adelaide Test.<br> "It's not going to be 11 players, we're going to need 15+."<br> Cummins is set to return for the series opener against South Africa.<br> "I was really close to getting out there but it was a bit too high risk to take into a Test match," he said.<br> "I'll probably start bowling in the next day or two to make sure I'm right for the 'Gabba (Test)."<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
Captain Pat Cummins is expecting fellow paceman Josh Hazlewood will need at least one-to-two weeks to recover from a side strain, putting him at serious risk of missing the first Test against South Africa.<br> Hazlewood pulled up sore bowling in the nets on Wednesday and was replaced by Michael Neser in the XI to face West Indies for the final match of the two-Test series at Adelaide Oval.<br> The 31-year-old flew out of Adelaide on Friday to continue his rehabilitation at home and will be assessed after the Test match finishes.<br> While Cummins says Hazlewood's injury "is not a huge one", he is remaining realistic.<br> Hazlewood missed four of the five Ashes Tests last summer with a side strain that was supposed to only have been minor so has not been assured of lining up against the Proteas in Brisbane next Saturday.<br> "It's not a huge one; it's in a weird spot," Cummins said of Hazlewood's injury on SEN.<br> "Hopefully it's not too long; hopefully it's only one or two weeks.<br> "We all feel for Joshy.<br><br>Cricket's a funny thing, [https://weareliferuiner.com/chocolate-cherry-runtz-strain/ https://weareliferuiner.com/chocolate-cherry-runtz-strain/] we play five Tests within five or six weeks and that's the whole Test home summer.<br> "We'll see how it tracks but hopefully it's a short one (injury)."<br> Hazlewood's fitness will be paramount on tours of India and England, where Australia will be hoping their dominance of recent home Test series can translate to wins abroad in early 2023.<br> But Cummins, who himself is missing the Adelaide Test with a quad strain, said it was also important to give Australia's back-up quicks time on the pitch.<br> "We've got 15 Test matches in the next six or seven months," said Cummins, who was replaced by Scott Boland in the Adelaide Test.<br> "It's not going to be 11 players, we're going to need 15+."<br> Cummins is set to return for the series opener against South Africa.<br> "I was really close to getting out there but it was a bit too high risk to take into a Test match," he said.<br> "I'll probably start bowling in the next day or two to make sure I'm right for the 'Gabba (Test)."<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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