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Injury pain but batting gain for Cummins

Career-best innings from fiery Australia paceman leads to suggestions he could become an allrounder

If there was one upside to Pat Cummins' six years of injury hell it was the chance to improve his batting.

Cummins' name has rarely been mentioned in Australia's seemingly never-ending search for an allrounder, with his express pace viewed as far too important to consider the notion.

But the 24-year-old spelled out his credentials in a vital 66-run partnership with Steve Smith at the Gabba that shifted momentum in the topsy-turvy Magellan Ashes opener.

Cummins' knock of 42, the highest of his stop-start Test career, could hardly have come at a more important time given Australia faced a major first innings deficit when came to the crease.

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“He’s an exciting talent,” Smith said after play on day three.

“I thought the way he played was outstanding.

‘He had such a good defence, he put the loose balls away and left really well and he played the short ball well, so that’s batting really, isn’t it?

“I’m sure he will take a lot of confidence out of the way he played as well. Hopefully we can see some more lower-order runs from him and ‘Starcy’ (Mitchell Starc) as well.”

Former skipper Mark Taylor said Cummins had the potential to develop into an allrounder.

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"He's got plenty of power but he has balance. No doubt he could be an allrounder," Taylor said on the Nine Network.

"I reckon he's good enough to get a Test hundred."

Shane Warne wouldn't go that far but sensed Cummins, who played an ODI as an allrounder earlier this year in New Zealand, would soon be promoted up the order.

The gutsy knock featured a textbook cover drive off Chris Woakes plus a lofted six off Moeen Ali, but also the sort of restraint that Smith craved so dearly.

Cummins made headlines around the world in 2011, when he was 18 and earned man-of-the-match honours on Test debut in South Africa.

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A series of serious foot and back injuries meant he didn't play another Test until 2017, with the current match in Brisbane being his first home Test.

The right-armer was often unable to bowl during that stretch, when Cricket Australia managed his body like a fine piece of china.

But batting was a different story, Cummins played some grade cricket as a batsman and spent quality time at the crease.

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"I've always enjoyed batting, so every opportunity I have to get a hit in the nets, work with coaches, bat in games, I will do," Cummins said in 2014.

"I've done a lot of work (with NSW coaches) ... we've put an emphasis on the fact that it's also my job to score runs and I need to take a bit more ownership."

The reward was obvious during the most recent KFC Big Bash League season, when he clobbered 134 runs at 33.5 for Sydney Thunder.

"The last probably three or four months I feel I've learnt a lot more about my batting," Cummins said earlier this year.

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2017-18 International Fixtures:

Magellan Ashes Series

First Test Gabba, November 23-27. Buy tickets

Second Test Adelaide Oval, December 2-6 (Day-Night). Buy tickets

Third Test WACA Ground, December 14-18. Buy tickets

Fourth Test MCG, December 26-30. Buy tickets

Fifth Test SCG, January 4-8 (Pink Test). Buy tickets

Gillette ODI Series v England

First ODI MCG, January 14. Buy tickets

Second ODI Gabba, January 19. Buy tickets

Third ODI SCG, January 21. Buy tickets

Fourth ODI Adelaide Oval, January 26. Buy tickets

Fifth ODI Perth TBC, January 28. Join the ACF

Prime Minister's XI

PM's XI v England Manuka Oval, February 2. Buy tickets

Gillette T20 INTL Series

First T20I Australia v NZ, SCG, February 3. Buy tickets

Second T20I – Australia v England, Blundstone Arena, February 7. Buy tickets

Third T20I – Australia v England, MCG, February 10. Buy tickets

Fourth T20I – NZ v England, Wellington, February 13

Fifth T20I – NZ v Australia, Eden Park, February 16

Sixth T20I – NZ v England, Seddon Park, February 18

Final – TBC, Eden Park, February 21