To not panic is the key': Darren Lehmann
By Simon Smale
Former Australia coach Darren Lehmann is speaking on ABC Radio.
He says that there's no need to panic.
"To not panic is the key now," he says.
"We can say all these people are under scrutiny. World class players, you've got to give them time.
"If it happens again in Adelaide, then it's a concern.
"I'm pretty confident they will bounce back. They've got to figure out how to play Bumrah."
Pat Cummins also addressed Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith's form.
"That's professional sport. We've all gone through patches where things aren't falling your way. Those two guys are putting in the hours in the nets and having the right conversations," he says.
"They're two champions and I'm sure they'll bounce back.
"I'm not a selector, but I'd be surprised if we made any big changes.
"I'm really confident that these are the best 11 guys. It's a sample size of one this summer."
As for any differing viewpoints between the batters and bowlers?
"We look after each other," he says.
"There's plenty of matches where the batters drag us out of sticky situations and vice versa.
"We challenge each other when we need to be challenged."