Australia's cricket sensation, Pat Cummins, is gearing up to make his much-anticipated return in the AUS vs ENG 3rd Ashes Test in Adelaide. After spending months on the sidelines due to a lumbar bone stress injury, he’s finally started bowling again. Although he was close to making his comeback during the pink-ball Test in Brisbane, the team opted to play it safe, ensuring he fully recovers before stepping back onto the field. Injury update on Pat Cummins During an interview with Fox Cricket on Day 3 of the 2nd Ashes Test, Cummins expressed optimism about being ready for Adelaide, stating that his return is almost certain unless something unexpected comes up. This news is a relief for Australia, especially since they’re already missing Josh Hazlewood in the tournament. However, Cummins acknowledged that coming back from a bone injury poses its own challenges, particularly since he’ll need to bowl for two consecutive days something he hasn’t practiced yet. “First of all, yeah, I should be right for Adelaide. So, I’ll have one more bowl tomorrow (Sunday), and then we’ll go to Adelaide and have another bowl there. So, barring any hiccups, I’ll be good to go. Body feels great,” Also Read | Records Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli Can Break in 3rd ODI vs South Africa Despite the absence of Cummins and Hazlewood, Australia’s pace attack has held its ground in the first two Ashes Tests, with Mitchell Starc leading the charge alongside Brendan Doggett, Scott Boland, and Michael Neser. Pat Cummins is proving once again why he’s one of Australia’s most reliable leaders. After spending months on the sidelines recovering from a lumbar stress injury, he’s back on the bowling green and gearing up for a confident return in the Adelaide Test. His fitness has been steadily improving, and his determination to come back even stronger showcases the grit he’s famous for. Cummins’ bowling is still a perfect mix of speed, precision, and unwavering accuracy, making him a formidable opponent in any conditions. As captain, he leads with a sense of calm and clarity, steering his team even while dealing with his own injury. His anticipated return is a significant boost for Australia and a testament to his resilience and class.