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Pet Cummins throws in the WTC final historic spell, broken Jasprit Bumrah record

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Pet Cummins throws in the WTC final historic spell, broken Jasprit Bumrah record
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Pat Cummins has long been throwing some large historic spells in big matches. Pet Cummins with captaincy has made a comeback in the title matches. A similar scene was once again in the final of the World Test Championship.

The Kangaroo captain has made a strong return to Australia in the WTC final with his deadly bowling. Pat Cummins made a comeback and sent only 28 runs to the pavilion to the 6 batsmen of the Proteese team. The Australian captain has bowled in the WTC final that will be remembered for years.

Pat Cummins smoke

Pat Cummins has broken South Africa’s batting order and has completed 300 wickets in Test cricket. Pat Cummins is the sixth kangaroo fast bowler to achieve this feat. Along with this, Pet Cummins has also become the highest wicket -taker in this cycle of the World Test Championship. The Kangaroo captain has left Jasprit Bumrah behind. Bumrah took 77 wickets in this cycle.

Pet Cummins broke several records

Pet Cummins became the world’s first bowler to take 6 wickets in an innings in the final match of the World Test Championship. As captain, Cummins has achieved 5 wickets in an innings for the 9th time. He has left Bishan Singh Bedi in this regard. As captain, Pat Cummins has also set a record of throwing the Best spell on the grounds of Lord’s. He has broken Bob Willis’s 33 -year -old record.

A historic spell of Pat Cummins

After losing the first 4 wickets on the first day, Tamba Bawuma and David Badingham handled the South African innings the next day. There were 94 runs on the scoreboard. The deadly spell of Pat Cummins began here. The Kangaroo captain first ended Tamba Baba’s 36 innings.

After this, Kyle Waren was also out for just 13 runs. Cummins did not even give Marco Yansen a chance to open an account and sent him to a pavilion to zero. David Bedingham, who is fighting alone for South Africa, also hunted Pat Cummins. With Rabada out of a one -run score, Pat Cummins all out for the entire South African team for just 138 runs.


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