Australia consider rotation policy at Cricket World Cup


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and Cummins are central to Australia’s plans but they do have a history of injury, something they are desperate to avoid in a demanding northern summer that will also feature an Ashes series.


Fellow quicks Nathan Coulter-Nile, Kane Richardson and Jason Behrendorff are also in the 15-man squad, while there is the option of playing Adam Zampa and Nathan Lyon as spin twins and having all-rounder Marcus Stoinis as the third seamer.


The “rotation policy” was once a dirty term in Australian cricket, for it in part left players fearful of losing their spots, but coach Justin Langer has suggested it will be enacted during the World Cup to keep the bowlers fresh and also for tactical purposes.


“There’s one little section where I think we play four games in nine days – we might have to look at managing our bowlers,” Langer said.


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