Lee to help Cummins on his bowling action – Cricket News Update
Australian legendary bowler, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brett-Lee-c48419, will lend expert advice to teenage fast bowler, Pat Cummins, on how to alter his bowling action in a bid to remain injury free.
"I'm not saying in any way, shape or form that Pat needs to change his action," Lee told the Sun-Herald. "But there are some things I reckon I could help him with [such as how] to clean his action up to make it a little bit easier on his back.”
Cummins suffered yet another injury setback after he was ruled out of the upcoming home summer due to a stress fracture of the back. His latest injury has forced Cricket http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 to have his action checked, with Cummins himself admitting that bad habits had crept into his game after playing T20 cricket for the best part of the last two months.
The teenage pacer’s newest injury will be assessed by team doctors in the next coming days where he will travel to the Australian Institute of Sport in order to have his bowling action analyzed with pre-existing video footage.
He has already missed ample cricketing action since sparkling on his Test debut last year. That remains his only longer version appearance wearing the baggy green, and while he was expected to get another chance this summer, a back injury has again curtailed his growth at the international level.
The latest injury setback has further ramifications as failing to represent his country in the coming months will force Cricket Australia to exclude the player from crucial trips to http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013.
Lee, who himself had to deal with constant injury woes during his own career, knows that losing an out and out pace bowler will be a major blow for the Aussie national team.
"This is a real blow. He's a great fellow and I just want to see him out on the field and playing," Lee said. "I'm shattered for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Iftikhar-Ali-Khan-Pataudi-Nawab-of-c64075 because someone like him bowling 155kph to 160kph at the Gabba would be exciting to see. It would be great to see him match what the South Africans have. It's disappointing and frustrating to think we haven't got that now, though it's not the poor bugger's fault."
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