Australia captain Pat Cummins will play what could be the decisive third Ashes Test against England in Adelaide next week.
The fast bowler missed the first two Tests, which Australia won, due to back problems.
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His addition is the only change to the Australian squad following eight wins in Brisbane.
Australia only need a draw in Adelaide to retain the Ashes, and victory would mean they win five Test matches.
England have never won the Ashes from 2-0 down.
The third test begins on December 17 (December 16, 23:30 GMT).
Cummins has not played since July but trained with the rest of the squad during the first two Tests.
It was suggested he might be available for the second Test, having attended an open selection meeting the day before the game, only for Steve Smith to remain provisionally in charge.
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“He looked like he was moving really well,” Australia goalkeeper Alex Carey said. “He’s always been energetic with the team.”
Elsewhere in the Australian team, as expected, pace bowler Josh Hazlewood is out for the remainder of the series due to hamstring and Achilles issues.
Fast bowler Jhye Richardson will also train with Australia in Adelaide as he is still recovering from a shoulder injury and is likely to feature in the later games of the series.
Nathan Lyon missed the Brisbane game and is expected to return in Adelaide. If Lyon is included along with Cummins, it could mean seamers Brendan Doggett and Michael Nether are left out.
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Australia have another decision to replace Usman Khawaja. The left-hander was unable to open the batting in the first Test due to a back problem, which led to him missing the second Test.
In his absence, Travis Head and Jake Weatherald have formed an impressive opening partnership. Therefore, Khawaja will likely compete with Josh Inglis for a central spot.
While Australia’s players return home during the Test period, England rest in the beach town of Noosa. They will resume training on Sunday.
To get back into the series, England must end their 17-match Test winless run in Australia when they take the field at Adelaide Oval.
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Although Australia had won each of the country’s three previous Ashes series, they squandered a 2-0 lead in a 2-2 draw against England in 2023.
“It’s a great way for us to start this series,” Carey said. “Coming into Adelaide 2-0 is a good position but we know this series is definitely not over yet.
“If you’ve started to see the end of the series in Sydney you might be in trouble.
“We knew England were a very good cricket team and we knew we were in a position in England but we couldn’t win that series.
“We’re excited about the opportunities we’ve been given but understand we have to continue to play good cricket.”