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Cummins unlikely for Melbourne after 'pretty amazing' Ashes victory

The Australia captain lauded the way the team had responded to various setbacks during the series

Andrew McGlashan
Andrew McGlashan
21-Dec-2025 • 11 hrs ago
Pat Cummins directs the field, Australia vs England, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 5th day, December 21, 2025

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Australia captain Pat Cummins has conceded he is unlikely to feature in the Boxing Day Test and may not play again in the series after his team was able to secure a "pretty amazing" Ashes victory in Adelaide to retain the urn in just 11 days of playing time.
For Cummins, who claimed six wickets in the match, it was his first game for five-and-a-half months as he recovered from a back injury and while he said he came through the game well back-to-back Tests was always unlikely for him.
"I'm feeling really good, [but] as for the rest of the series we'll wait and see," he said. "We had a pretty aggressive build-up knowing that it's the Ashes there to be won and we thought that was worth it. Now that the series has been won, there might be a sense of job's done and let's reassess the risk.
"We'll work it out over the next couple of days, I doubt I'll be playing Melbourne, and then we'll have a chat about Sydney. But certainly before the series it was, while the series was live, let's take on the risk and have a crack at it, now it's done, I think we'll need to have a chat about it."
Jamie Smith and Will Jacks raised the slim prospect of a remarkable England chase on the final day in Adelaide but Australia always had runs in the bank, although had to contend with the loss of Nathan Lyon to what looked like a series-ending hamstring injury.
However, Mitchell Starc claimed three wickets on the final day - the vital one of Jacks courtesy of a spectacular catch at first slip by Marnus Labuschagne - and Scott Boland closed out the match.
"It feels pretty awesome. Yeah, amazing," Cummins said at the presentation. "It's a series we've been thinking about for a long time. It wasn't easy today, but we got it done. It's a pretty excited changing room in there."
The relentlessness of Australia's attack stood out throughout the game, while the fielding was superb and Alex Carey produced another masterclass behind the stumps.
"I think that's when we're at our best, this cricket team," Cummins said about maintaining the pressure on England. "You can't really rush things here in Australia. I think you kind of will it to happen, but it doesn't really work that way. It's good old-fashioned grind a lot of the time. I loved the toil from all the guys today. It got a little bit closer than I would have liked, but I'm pretty happy."
He also praised the way his team responded to various challenges that came their way, including the loss of Lyon. "I think that's one of the things I'm most proud about in this group," he said. "Nothing ever really happens perfectly, there's always something that gets thrown up.
"Over the last few years, this groups have shown [it can] just crack on. Even I missed the first couple of games, Steve stepped right in and it was smooth and seamless. There's always things that crop up; Nathan Lyon doing his hammy with a couple of hours left today.
"The boys just go, okay, that's happened. Let's crack on. What's next? I think that's one of the big reasons why we've had our success over the last couple of years."
On his own comeback, he added: "The last two months have been a bit of a grind. [I gave] myself every chance, but it's all worth it when you get days like this, packed crowd and retaining the Ashes."

Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo