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Pat Cummins’ agent slams pigeonholing the pacer – Cricket News Update

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http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Iftikhar-Ali-Khan-Pataudi-Nawab-of-c64075 Cummins’ agent slams pigeonholing the pacer – Cricket News Update
Rookie Australian pacer, Pat Cummins’ agent, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-Clarke-c1978, the skipper, for unnecessarily resting the youngster who has just six International games to his name yet.
Maxwell claims that depriving the rising star from playing all formats of the game may affect his skills that are currently in full swing. He is of the view that the speedster should be allowed to play all Test, ODI and T20I games of the ongoing season.
On the recommendation of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 tour. The skipper wants the pace man to remain fit and active in the long run, so
he has devised this strategy as a preventive measure.
Talking to the media today, the agent said, “He's played one Test match, one Twenty20 and a couple of ODIs. I think it's way too premature to even start thinking about that. He's got to find a niche and he's not going to know what that niche is until he's
experienced all forms of the game.
He further elaborated, “My job is to provide him with an infrastructure that allows him to be able to play cricket to the best that he can. I don't want to encroach too far into the area but my view as a cricketer would be that it's way too early to start
pigeonholing somebody like him.”
Partly due to the selection policy and partly for his ankle injury, Cummins is not going to play the 1st home Test match against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 on December 1.  Alternatively, the selectors plan to give the baggy green to three uncapped bowlers.
Cummo impressed all by grabbing a 7-wicket haul in his maiden Test at Johannesburg a week back, steering the Kangaroos to win. Before this, he picked 5 scalps each in 3 ODI and 2 T20I matches.
The 18-year-old is fortunate enough to have a baggy green with just 4 First-Class matches to his credit. The Sydney-born guy is likely to become a great cricketer provided he perpetuates his momentum and diligence.

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