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89/7, no problem! Pat Cummins ignores Team India’s parting shot in drawn Test Cricket News | Parami News

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Last updated: December 18, 2024 4:26 pm
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Indian bowlers give Australian team camp minor scare on rainy day gaba On day five, they fielded half the Australian batsmen and scored 33 runs, but the weather gods had the last laugh, ending the third Test in a draw. But Cummins said his batsmen played according to the situation and refused to get too concerned.
A heroic stand of 47 runs for the last wicket between Akash Deep (31) and Jasprit Bumrah (10*) saved the subsequent match Later, Australia eliminated India by 260 runs. The hosts then chased but Cummins made a challenging statement and India won by 275 runs for 7-89 runs.
Jasprit Bumrah once again led the visitors’ bowling attack with three wickets while Mohammed Siraj and Akash took two wickets each Door.
But the oncoming heavy rains limited India to just 8 runs in the opener, followed by a draw.
However, Cummins came out to protect his batsmen after collapsing in search of a quick run. However, this continued the defeat of Australian openers Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney.
Australia’s biggest opening score of the series so far was 21 runs, with Marnus Labuschagne, one run behind, playing just one over.
“We don’t rely on statistics,” Cummins said in an interview with the media. “We know there are certain roles and times when batting is easy and times when batting is difficult. Just like the bowlers, you’re trying to get the best out of your best seven batsmen as a unit.”
It remains to be seen whether Cricket Australia selectors will select McSweeney or consider someone like teenager Sam Constas, who played in the Premier League’s XI in the warm-up match against India. a century.
The next game in the five-match Test series, which currently stands at 1-1, will be played in Melbourne on December 6.
“I’m really impressed with the way he (McSweeney) handled it,” Cummins said. “Today, for a guy who is just starting his career, he unselfishly went out and tried shots instead of protecting (his wicket) and scoring runs. He may not have gotten the runs he wanted but he’s done that. .
So far, McSweeney’s six-game results in this BGT are 10, 0, 39, 10*, 9, and 4.

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