Australia rattled with injuries
Injury blemished the world number one Test side in the first match of the series, as they missed their speed guns like Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and all-rounder Cameron Green. But the failure of top batting order, as let the visitors down. Read More :-WPL AUCTION 2023: SEE THE LIST OF TOP-10 MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERSStarc likely to return for Delhi Test
"Starcy lands today or tomorrow into Delhi," Cummins told reporters after Saturday's loss.
"I think Joshy might not be quite ready for Delhi. He's getting up and running now, he's pretty close, but I don't think he'll be quite ready for Delhi," he added.
"Greeny's a bit of a wait and see. Still hoping (he would play), he's had a couple of good hits out here. He's bowling pretty good, the next couple of days we'll assess it," Cummins said.
India outplays Australia in Nagpur
In a match where Rohit Sharma scored a hundred and fifties by comeback man Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel put India in good control. Australian batter got trapped in the magical spinning spell by Ravindra Jadeja and Ravicandran Ashwin.
Marnus Labuschagne's first innings 49 was the best by an Australian batter.
Skipper Cummins, however, is keeping his faith in the current team and said not "much is going to change in the next couple of games".
"We've had a really good run the last 12 months," he said.
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"There hasn't been many losses in that change room. I don’t think we need to reinvent the wheel, it’s just tweaking different approaches to how we play and maybe particular methods," he added.
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