<p>Melbourne: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/australia">Australia</a> Test captain <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/pat-cummins">Pat Cummins</a> expects greater workload with the ball for all-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh against India in the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/border-gavaskar-trophy">Border-Gavaskar Trophy</a> this summer.</p>.<p>Cummins wants both the all-rounders to share the workload with the team's frontline pace attack in the gruelling five-Test series starting November.</p>.<p>"It's been huge (having the all-rounders). In some ways we haven't had to use them as much as we thought we would. Which is a great thing. The last couple of summers have been pretty light (with) quick Test matches," Cummins said at the launch of Play Cricket week.</p>.<p>"I suspect this summer might be a bit different at time. We'll be drawing on Cam Green and Mitch Marsh a bit more."</p>.<p>"Even someone like Cam basically started in Shield cricket as a bowler but hasn't had to bowl heaps in Test matches. Now he is a few years older, I think we will be leaning on him a bit more," he added.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Green has bagged 35 wickets at 35.31 in 28 Tests so far in his career.</p>.Border-Gavaskar Trophy in sight, Pat Cummins takes eight-week break.<p>"The first point is they (Green and Marsh) both absolutely make the top six on their batting alone which is a luxury," Cummins said.</p>.<p>"We're really lucky that Nathan Lyon bowls plenty of overs, so you don't necessarily have to have an all-rounder, but it makes a big difference to have that fifth bowling option."</p>.<p>"And with someone like Cam and Mitch we have six bowling options. It's a really nice thing to have. Top six should always make the team on their batting." Cummins' bowling colleagues have been vocal about how having a bowling captain has benefited the team in managing the workload.</p>.<p>"It's nice of them to say that, they'd never say it to my face," Cummins said.</p>.<p>"When I'm at the top of their mark asking them to do something, they know I'm also doing it down the other end and wouldn't ask for something I can't do myself. Maybe there's a bit of built-up trust over the last decade or so."</p>
<p>Melbourne: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/australia">Australia</a> Test captain <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/pat-cummins">Pat Cummins</a> expects greater workload with the ball for all-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh against India in the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/border-gavaskar-trophy">Border-Gavaskar Trophy</a> this summer.</p>.<p>Cummins wants both the all-rounders to share the workload with the team's frontline pace attack in the gruelling five-Test series starting November.</p>.<p>"It's been huge (having the all-rounders). In some ways we haven't had to use them as much as we thought we would. Which is a great thing. The last couple of summers have been pretty light (with) quick Test matches," Cummins said at the launch of Play Cricket week.</p>.<p>"I suspect this summer might be a bit different at time. We'll be drawing on Cam Green and Mitch Marsh a bit more."</p>.<p>"Even someone like Cam basically started in Shield cricket as a bowler but hasn't had to bowl heaps in Test matches. Now he is a few years older, I think we will be leaning on him a bit more," he added.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Green has bagged 35 wickets at 35.31 in 28 Tests so far in his career.</p>.Border-Gavaskar Trophy in sight, Pat Cummins takes eight-week break.<p>"The first point is they (Green and Marsh) both absolutely make the top six on their batting alone which is a luxury," Cummins said.</p>.<p>"We're really lucky that Nathan Lyon bowls plenty of overs, so you don't necessarily have to have an all-rounder, but it makes a big difference to have that fifth bowling option."</p>.<p>"And with someone like Cam and Mitch we have six bowling options. It's a really nice thing to have. Top six should always make the team on their batting." Cummins' bowling colleagues have been vocal about how having a bowling captain has benefited the team in managing the workload.</p>.<p>"It's nice of them to say that, they'd never say it to my face," Cummins said.</p>.<p>"When I'm at the top of their mark asking them to do something, they know I'm also doing it down the other end and wouldn't ask for something I can't do myself. Maybe there's a bit of built-up trust over the last decade or so."</p>