<p>Recovering from a left wrist injury, Australia captain Pat Cummins on Tuesday said he is eyeing a return to international cricket during his side's three-match ODI series against India in late September, ahead of the World Cup.</p>.<p> Cummins, who fractured his wrist during the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval (July 27-31), has been advised rest for six weeks.</p>.<p> The pace bowler is set to miss Australia's five-match ODI series against South Africa between September 7 and 17. Australia will play ODIs against India on September 22, 24 and 27.</p>.English pacer Steven Finn retires from all forms of cricket due to chronic knee injury.<p> “I'll head over to South Africa at the back-end of that leg. But we're probably looking more at those one-dayers (against India) ahead of the World Cup.</p>.<p> “It shouldn't be too bad. Another few weeks and it'll be right,” said Cummins, sounding hopeful of him playing in the World Cup to be held in India from October 5 and November 19.</p>.<p> Cummins said he would probably assess his role as ODI captain after the World Cup.</p>.<p> 'The captaincy for the ODIs, we've kind of shared around a little bit. We'll get over there, and have a look at that,” he said.</p>.<p> Cummins said Mitchell Marsh, who has been appointed as Australia’s T20I captain, is the logical choice to succeed him in the role of the ODI leader.</p>.<p> “The good thing is we have a few options. (Mitchell Marsh) is probably the most obvious one if he's doing the T20s as well. Off the field, he's just a great people-person. His energy's infectious, he's great to hang around with, always good fun.” </p>.<p>Cummins had taken over as Australia’s 50-over format captain last year from Aaron Finch but since then he had led only in two of the six ODIs they played.</p>.<p> He missed one match against England as Josh Hazlewood stepped in.</p>.<p> Steve Smith led Australia in a three-match ODI series against India earlier this year as Cummins returned home following the death of his mother. </p>
<p>Recovering from a left wrist injury, Australia captain Pat Cummins on Tuesday said he is eyeing a return to international cricket during his side's three-match ODI series against India in late September, ahead of the World Cup.</p>.<p> Cummins, who fractured his wrist during the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval (July 27-31), has been advised rest for six weeks.</p>.<p> The pace bowler is set to miss Australia's five-match ODI series against South Africa between September 7 and 17. Australia will play ODIs against India on September 22, 24 and 27.</p>.English pacer Steven Finn retires from all forms of cricket due to chronic knee injury.<p> “I'll head over to South Africa at the back-end of that leg. But we're probably looking more at those one-dayers (against India) ahead of the World Cup.</p>.<p> “It shouldn't be too bad. Another few weeks and it'll be right,” said Cummins, sounding hopeful of him playing in the World Cup to be held in India from October 5 and November 19.</p>.<p> Cummins said he would probably assess his role as ODI captain after the World Cup.</p>.<p> 'The captaincy for the ODIs, we've kind of shared around a little bit. We'll get over there, and have a look at that,” he said.</p>.<p> Cummins said Mitchell Marsh, who has been appointed as Australia’s T20I captain, is the logical choice to succeed him in the role of the ODI leader.</p>.<p> “The good thing is we have a few options. (Mitchell Marsh) is probably the most obvious one if he's doing the T20s as well. Off the field, he's just a great people-person. His energy's infectious, he's great to hang around with, always good fun.” </p>.<p>Cummins had taken over as Australia’s 50-over format captain last year from Aaron Finch but since then he had led only in two of the six ODIs they played.</p>.<p> He missed one match against England as Josh Hazlewood stepped in.</p>.<p> Steve Smith led Australia in a three-match ODI series against India earlier this year as Cummins returned home following the death of his mother. </p>