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Harry Brook welcomes Pat Cummins's potential absence from 1st Test 
The first Test will be played in Perth

Harry Brook welcomes Pat Cummins's potential absence from 1st Test 

Oct 10, 2025
06:24 pm

What's the story

England cricketer Harry Brook has said that Australia's Pat Cummins's potential absence from the first Ashes Test could work in their favor. The match is set to begin on November 21 in Perth. Despite Australia's efforts to downplay the severity of his back injury, head coach Andrew McDonald admitted on Friday that time is running out for Cummins to be fit for the series opener.

Player assessment

Brook hopeful of Cummins's absence

Brook acknowledged that while Australia has a number of quality bowlers who could step in for Cummins, the Australian captain's combination of leadership, pace and skill is hard to replicate. "He is an amazing bowler and has been for many years," Brook said at Thursday night's PCA awards ceremony. "With him out of their side for the first game...hopefully that plays into our hands."

Career milestone

Brook ready for Australian challenge

This will be Brook's second Ashes series but his first in Australia, where England has lost 13 of their last 15 Tests. Despite a stellar away record with seven centuries in his first 11 overseas Tests, he is aware of the challenges that lie ahead. "I don't know what I'm stepping into," Brook admitted. "I know it's a massive thing but I'm still trying to get over that India series."

Past experiences

Brook determined to score centuries in Australia

Brook's experience in Australia is limited to a brief stint with Hobart Hurricanes as a 22-year-old and a cameo role in England's T20 World Cup victory three years ago. He said he sees white-ball and red-ball cricket as different sports. Despite his past struggles, Brook isn't too concerned about scoring his first Ashes hundred on this tour. "That's not something I really think about," he said, adding he wants to be a match-winner for his team.

Leadership role

Brook on captaincy issue

Another hurdle for Brook in Australia is the chance of captaining a Test match for the first time, after being named Ben Stokes's deputy. He called it "an honor" but doesn't expect to be called upon as he sees Stokes playing all five Tests. However, with Stokes not having played since injuring his shoulder while trying to bowl England to victory against India in Manchester, Brook may have to step up as his deputy.