Brisbane:Australia vice-captain Pat Cummins on Wednesday said he's ready to juggle his pace workload alongside captaincy if regular Test skipper Tim Paine isn't fit for the start of the Ashes series.
Australia have named a 15-man squad for the opening two Ashes Tests, with skipper Paine, who had gone under the knife to fix a bulging disc in his neck in September, included despite an injury cloud.
"Hopefully Tim will be fine, he's nearing 100 per cent ... but I'll be ready if I have to, but I doubt that," Cummins was quoted as saying by a media outlet.
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The pacer added he could always seek the counsel of experienced players in the side, like former skipper Steve Smith and David Warner, if he found the role tough.
"If I was in the role and I found it tough, at times, there's ten other guys I'd lean on out in the middle.
"You've got people like Smithy and Davey Warner who are incredibly experienced, all the bowlers are experienced and look after themselves pretty well so I'd have no issues handballing it over to other people to help out."
The 28-year-old hasn't played a first-class match since February. He also skipped the limited overs tours of West Indies and Bangladesh and second leg of the IPL before featuring in all of Australia's T20 World Cup games.
But Cummins is confident he will be ready for the red-ball series.