Pat Cummins' Champions Trophy Participation in Doubt Due to Ankle Injury
Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins will undergo scans for a lingering ankle injury, raising concerns about his availability for the upcoming tournament in February.
- Pat Cummins has been managing an ankle injury sustained during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he led Australia to a 3-1 series win over India.
- Cummins will skip the Test series against Sri Lanka due to paternity leave and to focus on recovering from his injury.
- The Australian selection committee is awaiting scan results to determine Cummins' fitness for the Champions Trophy, which begins on February 22 in Pakistan.
- Steve Smith has been named captain for the Sri Lanka Tests, while Josh Hazlewood is expected to return for the Champions Trophy after recovering from a calf injury.
- Australia, the reigning ODI World Cup champions, are aiming to secure their first Champions Trophy title since 2009.