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Australia’s Test captain has created history in Loders. He took 6 wickets in the first innings against South Africa in the WTC final. Cummins’ 300 wickets in Test cricket were also completed. Cummins has become the first captain of the world in the 148 -year history of Test cricket, who took 6 wickets in an innings of the Test in Loders.
Australia’s Test Captain Pat Cummins has created history on the Loaders Cricket Ground. He sent 6 players from South Africa to the pavilion in the first innings of the WTC final match against South Africa. After a pile to South Africa for 138 runs thanks to the six wickets, Australia has scored 144 runs for 8 wickets in the Sri innings of the World Test Championship final.
Cummins did the feat in the history of 148 years of Test cricket as soon as he took six wickets, which had never happened before. Cummins (28/2) In front of stormy bowling, the South African team was reduced to just 138 runs in 57.1 overs. Due to which Australia, who scored 212 runs in the first innings, got a lead of 74 runs. David Bedingham was the top scorer of the team by scoring 45 runs with the help of six fours in 111 balls. Captain Tamba Bavuma scored 36 runs. However, in front of Cummins’s stormy bowling, South Africa lost their last 5 wickets by adding just 12 runs.
In the second session, Cummins’ havoc suddenly overturned the whole game. The Australian captain took 4 wickets out of the remaining 6 of the South African innings and gave the team a 74 -run lead. Australia lost seven wickets for 73 runs in front of Lungi Angidi (35/3) and Kagiso Rabada (44/3) in the second innings, but Alex Carry (43 runs, 50 balls, five fours) and Starc (Dadbad 16) lost seven wickets for 73 runs in front of 73 runs in front of 73 runs. By partnering, the team’s total lead was taken to 200 runs.
Cummins took 5 or more wickets in the innings for the 14th time. He took a big record in his name by taking the sixth wicket. South Africa’s last wicket fell on a score of 138 runs, when Kagiso Rabada was caught out by Cummins.
Cummins also completed his 300 wickets in 126 innings of 68 Tests. Cummins took 6 wickets for just 28 runs in 18.1 overs.
In this way, Cummins set a big record in the history of 148 years of Test cricket. Cummins became the first foreign captain to take 6 wickets in an innings at Lord’s ground.
Earlier, the record for the best performance at Lord’s as a foreign captain was in the name of New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori, who took 5 wickets for 69 runs.
At the same time, Cummins Lodors also became the captain who performed the best from any captain. He broke the record of former England captain Bob Willis. In 1992, Willis had 6 hunting for 101 runs in an innings against India.