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Australian captain Pat Cummins admits he’s unlikely to play in the First Ashes Test on November 21 in Perth. Cummins will resume running today and light bowling next week as he gradually steps up his recovery from a back injury.
Alyssa Healy’s first One Day hundred in three years guided Australia to a historic run chase against co-hosts India at the Women’s World Cup. The Aussie skipper’s 142 off 107 deliveries was the cornerstone of their 3-wicket victory, lifting Australia back to the top of the standings.
After one of the most remarkable Bathurst 1000 wins, Matt Payne is already eyeing off a maiden championship. The 23-year-old Kiwi returns to the track on the Gold Coast later this month for the start of the first-ever Supercars finals series.
Horse trainer David Hayes has laughed off rumours that the world’s best sprinter ‘Ka Ying Rising’ could be scratched for Saturday’s 20-million dollar Everest at Royal Randwick.
7NEWS Sport Headlines with James Manton for Monday October 13.
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