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India series always attritional, says Australia captain Cummins

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India series always attritional, says Australia captain Cummins

Australia skipper Pat Cummins is anticipating that the forthcoming series against India should be an endurance of fittest as his group hope to retaliate for continuous misfortunes on home soil when the two countries clash more than five tests from late November. The most recent series starts in Perth on Nov. 22 with the Australians endeavoring to upset losses to the Indians in 2018-19 and 2020-21, when India edged a four-test series 2-1 with a three-wicket win in the last conflict in Brisbane. "The several home series I've played against India there's consistently a component of weakening to them," said Cummins. "The last series boiled down to the last meeting at the Gabba on the last day of the last test match. "That is something to be thankful for to remember. It is a long series, and it very well may be firmly held until the last game, so you must deal with your assets all through." It is right around a long time since the Australians last lifted the Boundary Gavaskar Prize and Cummins will go into the series very much refreshed having missed his country's new white ball visit through Britain and Scotland. The Australians will be without quick bowler Cameron Green because of back a medical procedure and Cummins, who had injury gives before in his vocation, is backing the 25-year-old to get back to the group from now on. "We need him bowling, Cam needs to bowl, and he has a long profession in front of him," said Cummins. "It's tied in with attempting to put Cam the cricketer in the best position he can be to have the vocation that he's expecting. He's young, so I'm certain he'll be squarely over the long haul." however, not what may be the main component, what direction the breeze is blowing. Cummins' administration of his own responsibility implies the 31-year-old is trusting he can keep on captaining Australia for longer than initially planned, having set 2025 as his expected cut-off when he was given the job quite a while back. "Perhaps I can go somewhat longer than I previously suspected," he said. "I feel like I can deal with much more than whatever I supported then, at that point, by simply getting better at it and having a few magnificent individuals around that assistance too.

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