http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 keen to rotate young fast bowlers – Cricket News Update
Australian coach, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/James-Pattinson-c1653 and Mitchell Starc, amid fears of them breaking down during the upcoming cricketing season.
The Aussies will start their home summer by locking horns with South Africa; while further take on http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-Clarke-c1978 in recent times however, given the high stakes ahead, with Proteas travelling Down Under, they need to carefully manage their upcoming seamers, all of whom have already suffered long-term injuries, despite making significant impacts.
Cummins made an impressive debut appearance against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 in late 2011, but his Test career halted after that, where he was sidelined for the best part of six months. Since that, he has returned to the fold, but has only been picked for the shorter formats.
As for Pattinson, his stacks rose after impressive showing in the previous home summer, where he was instrumental in helping his side emerge victorious against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750. But having played four Tests in five weeks, he sustained a foot injury which ruled him out for two months.
Starc's progress has been gradual, which has seen the left-armer benefiting from the mounting injury list. Recognizing the need of the situation, Arthur has revealed that the management will take all the necessary steps to ensure that the young pacers remain injury free.
"The sports scientists tell me that our guys under the age of 25 can bowl 52 to 55 days in a year," Arthur told reporters in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MG-Johnson-c1945, over the age of the 25, they can probably give you 75 [days] at high intensity.”
"We'd like to play him (Cummins) in everything, but it's not possible. Much like we did with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mitchell-Aaron-Starc-c76392 last year, he travelled with us to most venues, ended up getting three Test matches I think in the year, five or six ODIs but he was with us all the time and we are really seeing the benefits of that now."
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