Test captains Pat Cummins of Australia and Dean Elgar of South Africa at the Gabba on FridayCredit:Getty Images
“We are obviously in a really good position at the moment,but this is a really big one,” Cummins said on Friday before the first Test at the Gabba beginning on Saturday.
“Going to India,it’s tough;winning in India is tough,obviously we are going to be throwing everything at it,but winning at home,if we win these three we are basically guaranteed a spot in that world Test championship. So every game has a lot of context,especially six months out from the final.”
Australia were on course to make the inaugural World Test Championship two years ago before losing the last two Tests against India to lose the series and miss the event.
New Zealand beat India at Southampton to take the first official Test crown.
Next year the World Test Championship will be played The Oval in early June before Australia’s five-match Ashes series.
Following a quad strain Cummins comes back into the team which won the second Test against the West Indies at the expense of Michael Neser in the only change,withScott Boland retaining his place as Josh Hazlewood continues his recovery from a side injury.
Scott Boland retains his place in the Test team.Credit:Getty Images