[caption id="attachment_38931" align="aligncenter" width="580"]f883d33b8f7dadbdabcaaeb0d53fa68a Cummins named to replace Starc. Image Source: foxsports.com.au[/caption] Internet Desk: Aussie pacer Patrick Cummins has replaced injured Mitchell Starc in the Australian squad for the remaining two Tests against World No.1 India, Cricket Australia confirmed on Saturday. Starc was out of the series due to a stress fracture to his foot on Friday. Cummins has played only one Test in his career. Competing against South Africa in 2011, he took seven wickets, including six for 79 in the second innings to shape Australia's close two-wicket win. "It's unfortunate to lose Mitch out of the squad in India. In selecting Pat, we were looking for a strike bowling replacement option," National Selector Trevor Hohns said in a statement. "Pat has impressed in his return to cricket this summer with consistent performances in his ODI, Twenty20 International and Big Bash matches. He has also had a very good Sheffield Shield return for New South Wales, after six years off, where he made a notable Shield best 4-57 in the first innings, before bettering those figures in the second innings with 4-47 in his man-of-the-match performance," Hohns concluded. Cummins will join the Australian squad today. The third Test begins on Thursday. With inputs from PTI.