Pat Cummins Return vs Rajasthan Royals for SRH
Digital Desk
Pat Cummins return is confirmed after a positive scan report cleared his back injury. The SRH captain will leave for India on Friday and is expected to play against Rajasthan Royals on April 25 in Jaipur. Latest updates on his IPL comeback.
SRH Captain Pat Cummins Likely to Return vs Rajasthan Royals
Pat Cummins return is on track after a positive scan report in Sydney confirmed full healing of his back injury, with the Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper set to leave for India on Friday and target a comeback against Rajasthan Royals on April 25 in Jaipur.
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins has received clearance to resume playing after his latest medical scan showed complete recovery from the back injury. The Australian all-rounder is expected to rejoin the SRH camp shortly and is targeting the April 25 IPL match against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur.
He shared the update himself while replying to a family holiday post on Instagram, confirming his departure for India on Friday.
Scan Report Positive
The scan, conducted in Sydney, Australia, has given the green signal. Cummins had travelled back home for this follow-up assessment after starting the IPL season with the team.
Cummins to Join SRH
Sources indicated he will link up with Sunrisers Hyderabad soon. His return is expected to coincide with the high-stakes clash in Jaipur later this month.
Back Injury Timeline
Cummins had been battling the issue for months. He suffered a stress injury in his lumbar spine in August and has managed to play just one match since last July.
His last major outing came in the Adelaide Test against England, where he claimed six wickets and played a key role in Australia retaining the Ashes. The injury, however, ruled him out of the T20 World Cup and the opening phase of the current IPL.
Ishan Kishan Captains
In his absence, Ishan Kishan has taken over the captaincy duties for SRH. The side currently occupies fourth place on the points table after securing two wins from five matches.
Coach Hails Cummins Role
Head coach Daniel Vettori noted that Cummins stayed in touch with the squad even from afar. “Pat has been with the group and he has had extensive discussions with Ishan about his captaincy style, which is benefiting the team,” Vettori said.
Ishan Kishan was formally handed the captain’s role for SRH during Cummins’ absence.
Australian Pace Workload
The development fits into the broader picture of workload management for Australian bowlers. The national side faces a packed schedule of at least 20 Test matches from August this year to next July, including major series against India and England.
Fellow pacers are also being handled carefully. Josh Hazlewood, who plays for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, returned from injury and picked up one wicket for 20 runs against Lucknow but is still being rested at intervals. Mitchell Starc, with Delhi Capitals, is yet to join his IPL team as he recovers from shoulder and elbow issues picked up during the Big Bash League.
SRH Fourth on Table
SRH will hope the return of their experienced leader adds depth to the bowling attack as the league progresses. The team has shown promise under Ishan Kishan but will welcome the extra firepower once Cummins is available.
As Pat Cummins return nears, all eyes will be on his integration back into the SRH setup ahead of the Rajasthan Royals fixture in Jaipur.
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Pat Cummins Return vs Rajasthan Royals for SRH
Digital Desk
SRH Captain Pat Cummins Likely to Return vs Rajasthan Royals
Pat Cummins return is on track after a positive scan report in Sydney confirmed full healing of his back injury, with the Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper set to leave for India on Friday and target a comeback against Rajasthan Royals on April 25 in Jaipur.
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins has received clearance to resume playing after his latest medical scan showed complete recovery from the back injury. The Australian all-rounder is expected to rejoin the SRH camp shortly and is targeting the April 25 IPL match against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur.
He shared the update himself while replying to a family holiday post on Instagram, confirming his departure for India on Friday.
Scan Report Positive
The scan, conducted in Sydney, Australia, has given the green signal. Cummins had travelled back home for this follow-up assessment after starting the IPL season with the team.
Cummins to Join SRH
Sources indicated he will link up with Sunrisers Hyderabad soon. His return is expected to coincide with the high-stakes clash in Jaipur later this month.
Back Injury Timeline
Cummins had been battling the issue for months. He suffered a stress injury in his lumbar spine in August and has managed to play just one match since last July.
His last major outing came in the Adelaide Test against England, where he claimed six wickets and played a key role in Australia retaining the Ashes. The injury, however, ruled him out of the T20 World Cup and the opening phase of the current IPL.
Ishan Kishan Captains
In his absence, Ishan Kishan has taken over the captaincy duties for SRH. The side currently occupies fourth place on the points table after securing two wins from five matches.
Coach Hails Cummins Role
Head coach Daniel Vettori noted that Cummins stayed in touch with the squad even from afar. “Pat has been with the group and he has had extensive discussions with Ishan about his captaincy style, which is benefiting the team,” Vettori said.
Ishan Kishan was formally handed the captain’s role for SRH during Cummins’ absence.
Australian Pace Workload
The development fits into the broader picture of workload management for Australian bowlers. The national side faces a packed schedule of at least 20 Test matches from August this year to next July, including major series against India and England.
Fellow pacers are also being handled carefully. Josh Hazlewood, who plays for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, returned from injury and picked up one wicket for 20 runs against Lucknow but is still being rested at intervals. Mitchell Starc, with Delhi Capitals, is yet to join his IPL team as he recovers from shoulder and elbow issues picked up during the Big Bash League.
SRH Fourth on Table
SRH will hope the return of their experienced leader adds depth to the bowling attack as the league progresses. The team has shown promise under Ishan Kishan but will welcome the extra firepower once Cummins is available.
As Pat Cummins return nears, all eyes will be on his integration back into the SRH setup ahead of the Rajasthan Royals fixture in Jaipur.