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Aussie Pacer Sidelined: Injury Clouds IPL Future
26 Mar
Summary
- Australian fast bowler will miss the IPL start for workload management.
- Captain Pat Cummins is managing a lumbar stress injury and workload.
- Cummins aims for fitness in the IPL's second half, by late May.

The Australian national team's fast bowler will be absent from the initial phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as a measure for workload management. This decision comes despite not having participated in any matches since January 25. Cricket Australia is being cautious due to his critical role in 20 scheduled Test matches between August 2026 and August 2027.
Consequently, his arrival date and the extent of his availability for the Capitals franchise are currently unknown. The Australian Test captain, Pat Cummins, is expected to be unavailable for the first half of the IPL season. He has not played since mid-December.
Cummins' last match was the Adelaide Test against England, and prior to that, he was recovering from a lumbar stress injury sustained after a tour of the Caribbean in July. He has recently arrived in India and was observed performing light sprints and bowling casually during warm-ups.
Cummins has indicated that his best-case scenario for returning to full fitness is the latter half of the IPL, potentially for the knockout stages culminating in late May. In his absence, Ishan Kishan has been appointed as the interim captain for Sunrisers.




