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Abu: Pat Cummins said it never panicked in the first test victory

Abu: Pat Cummins said it never panicked in the first test victory
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Brisbane: Captain Pat Cummins said the cool Australian team under pressure was very important in encouraging them to win in the first ash test against England on Saturday.
Speaking after nine Bintir long enemy goal, Cummins said that while Joe Root and Dawid Malan fought extraordinary to put England in a promising position after the third day, he always felt a feeling of calm.
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“I feel like everything runs on the first day of one and two,” Cummins, in his debut as a Skipper Test Australia, said.
“So (his partnership) is a good reminder that it is a test cricket – there will be good days out there, you play against the best players in the world and they will have good days.” I am happy with how.
We are stuck.
We were really calm this morning.
We are in front of the game and no panic.
“We got our prize this morning for the hard work we did yesterday.” Also read: Joe Root said Been England should not feel sorry for themselves Captain Joe Root said on Saturday, his team had to repair their field and batting to return to the ash series, while maintaining the decision to leave Jimmy Anderson and Stuart test.
After the United Kingdom was fascinated for 147 on the first day and Australia answered with 425, the root and malan partnership threatened to set Australia the fourth united innings chasing.
But Nathan Lyon stopped Malan for 82 and immediately after Cameron Green took the vital root scalp, caught behind for 89.
England never recovered.
Cummins said it had green towering beside “big”.
“Not only as versatile but as fast fast,” said Cummins.
“He has a very good pre-season, Bincul a little more in (domestic) cricket shield.” He was just a big asset, a bowl of 140 (kmh) with a bounce and he could swing the ball.
“Australia has two concerns in front of the injury.
The second test, which began in Adelaide on Thursday, with a quick bowler Josh Hazlewood and opened Batsman David Warner both of them complained about the pain While hitting.
He said while Warner would be fine to play, there were some concerns about Hazlewood.
“I think we will wait to see how he stops in the morning,” he said.
“The main concern is we don’t want to put it in danger.
For the whole series so we will take our time (make a decision).

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