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Australian Test captain Pat Cummins has decided to give the third Test versus India, a miss due to a family emergency. In his absence, vice-captain Steven Smith will lead the side, starting March 1 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Cummins had flown back home after Australia's defeat in the second Test by six wickets inside three days last week in Delhi.
As per cricket.com.au, "The family emergency that saw Pat Cummins dash back to Australia after the second Test sees the fast bowler remain at home for next week's third match." The Aussie captain's mother "is ill and in palliative care", reports suggest. It was anticipated that Cummins would return and rejoin the Australian squad before the third Test. However, he might also miss the fourth and final Test in Ahmedabad on March 9.
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In the meantime, it would be Smith's third instance of leading Australia in Tests since being reinstated as the deputy in 2021 after Cummins took over the reins from Tim Paine. Smith had flown to Dubai with his wife Dani following the second Test and rejoined the Aussie side in Delhi on Thursday evening. The Australian team continues to train at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi and departs for Indore on Sunday.
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Cameron Green healthy to play Indore Test
In an injury boost for Australia, all-rounder Cameron Green, whose scarcity due to a fractured finger poorly hurt the side's balance in the opening couple of Tests, is healthy and could get a go to play the third Test in Indore. Green's recovery would offer Australia a second seam-bowling choice, as Cummins happened to be the solitary speedster in Delhi.
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"When you come in as an all-rounder, you can help with team balance. It will be interesting to see which way the selectors go for this game," Green informed the media in Delhi on Friday. Senior seamer Mitchell Starc is also considered available and could replace Cummins directly in the playing XI.
(With inputs from PTI)