Australia's Cummins torches England and scepticism over fast-bowling captains

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MELBOURNE : Pat Cummins needed only a few hours to crush 65 years of Australian scepticism over fast-bowling captains as he torched England with a five-wicket haul in the opening day of the Ashes on Wednesday.Cummins replaced Tim Paine in the top job last month after the wicketkeeper resigned abruptly ove

MELBOURNE : Pat Cummins needed only a few hours to crush 65 years of Australian scepticism over fast-bowling captains as he torched England with a five-wicket haul in the opening day of the Ashes on Wednesday.

Cummins said he would lean heavily on vice-captain Steve Smith, who led the test side for over 30 matches before losing his job amid the 2018 Newlands ball-tampering scandal. "It's tradition that if you bowl first and it doesn't work out you get hounded whereas if you bat first and it doesn't come off you kind of get left alone," he said.

 

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