Cricket: Cummins set to miss Afghanistan match

Australia's Pat Cummins bowls during the Pool A 2015 Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and Australia at Eden Park in Auckland on Feb 28, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP
Australia's Pat Cummins bowls during the Pool A 2015 Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and Australia at Eden Park in Auckland on Feb 28, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP

SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia's Pat Cummins is set to miss Wednesday's World Cup clash against Afghanistan after the fast bowler's latest injury setback, Cricket Australia said on Monday.

Officials said Cummins had suffered a "slight side strain" and was now doubtful for Wednesday's match against tournament debutants Afghanistan in Perth.

Cummins scored seven not out and took two for 38 from 6.1 overs on his tournament debut during Australia's dramatic one-wicket Pool A loss to fellow co-hosts New Zealand at Auckland's Eden Park on Saturday.

The 21-year-old fast bowler gave an Australia squad already facing injury problems a fresh scare when he went over on his right ankle with just his fourth ball after slipping in his delivery stride.

Cummins fell over in similar fashion bowling for the Sydney Thunder against the Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League Twenty20 match at the WACA on New Year's Day.

On Saturday, he got up quickly and continued bowling before New Zealand's Kane Williamson drove him back over his head for the winning six.

A Cricket Australia spokesman said Cummins reported an issue after the New Zealand game on Saturday but scans showed "nothing serious".

Cummins's career has already been beset by injuries, while Australia's World Cup campaign has seen the likes of skipper Michael Clarke, who also made his 2015 tournament debut in Auckland, and all-rounder James Faulkner sidelined.

Now Cummins will be monitored by Australia team medical staff, with his fitness to face Afghanistan at the WACA and Sri Lanka, in what could be an important match in terms of quarter-final qualification, on Sunday still to be confirmed.

Should Cummins be ruled out of Wednesday's match it would open the door to fellow fast bowler Josh Hazlewood, while Australia could make another change to their side if big-hitting all-rounder Faulkner comes through Monday's net session unscathed.

Australia, one of the pre-tournament favourites, opened their World Cup campaign with a thumping 111-run win over arch-rivals England but their last two Pool matches have ended in a no-result wash-out with Bangladesh and last weekend's nailbiting loss to New Zealand.

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