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Australia captain Pat Cummins has been ruled out of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup after scans showed his recurring back problem needs additional rest.
Announced in early February 2026, Cummins — who aggravated a longstanding lumbar issue by returning for a decisive Ashes Test in Adelaide — will take several weeks off to allow the bone to settle, with medical staff advising a cautious build-up.
The tournament begins on Feb. 7; Australia open their campaign on Feb. 11 against Ireland.
Ben Dwarshuis has been named as his replacement and a trio of less-experienced quicks, including Xavier Bartlett and Nathan Ellis, are expected to take on more responsibility as Josh Hazlewood continues to manage a hamstring problem and Mitchell Starc has retired from T20 internationals.
Cummins remains hopeful of featuring for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, which starts March 26, but has said any participation will be “guided by my back.” Australia face a congested international calendar over the next 18 months — including tours to South Africa and India and a packed Test schedule — which has shaped the decision to prioritise long-term fitness over short-term returns.

















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