Australia captain Pat Cummins and fast bowler Josh Hazlewood will both miss the second Ashes Test against England because of injury concerns. The team has decided to retain the same 15-man squad for the upcoming match.
Cummins, who led the team in the first Test, continues to recover from a lingering calf issue, while Hazlewood is dealing with a side strain that has kept him out of recent matches. Both players were instrumental in the previous Ashes series but will now remain sidelines as a precaution.
Australia has chosen not to make any changes to the squad for the second Test, showing confidence in the depth of the current lineup. Usman Khawaja will continue as the opening batter, maintaining his place after a solid start to the series.
Selectors emphasized continuity and stability, preferring not to rush the injured bowlers back into action. The decision also highlights the team’s trust in backup pace options who are expected to step up in their absence.
"We’re confident in the group we have and want to ensure our key players are fully fit for the rest of the series," said a team representative.
The second Ashes Test will take place later this week, with Australia aiming to build momentum despite missing key members of their attack. England, buoyed by their home advantage, will look to capitalize on the absence of Cummins and Hazlewood.
Author’s summary: Both Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood will miss the second Ashes Test due to injuries, but Australia will field an unchanged squad, trusting their depth and rotation strategy.