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Aussie Pace Ace Cummins Poised for Ashes Comeback
18 Nov
Summary
- Cummins bowls at full pace in Perth nets, nearing return
- Doggett, 3rd Indigenous player, expected to debut for Australia
- Cummins' comeback will worry England after his Ashes dominance

As of November 18th, 2025, Australian cricket fans are eagerly anticipating the return of their star fast bowler, Pat Cummins, to the Ashes series. Cummins, the Australian captain, was ruled out of the first Test due to a back injury, but he recently bowled for almost an hour at full pace during a training session in Perth.
After the session, Cummins gave a fist pump to his teammates, indicating that his comeback is progressing well. He also spent time speaking with South Australian quick Brendan Doggett, who is expected to make his Test debut in the upcoming match. Doggett will be just the third player with Indigenous heritage to represent Australia, following in the footsteps of Jason Gillespie and Scott Boland.
The prospect of Cummins returning to the Australian lineup will undoubtedly worry England fans. The 32-year-old has never lost an Ashes series since his debut in 2017-18, and his presence in the bowling attack will be a significant boost for the home team. With a week off before the second Test in Brisbane, Cummins should have enough time to fully recover and be ready to take the field.




