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Ash in the bag, the next challenge for Cummins is the success of the continental child

Ash in the bag, the next challenge for Cummins is the success of the continental child
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Pat Cummins began his term as Australia’s test captain with the Forty Abu Series Triumph but the 28-year-old child knew his team had to succeed abroad, especially in continental children, to be counted as the best.
Assuming the role after the Paine team resigned from the ‘Sexting’ scandal, Cummins not only oversees 4-0 in Australia against England but was also completed as the highest goalkeeper in the five-match series.
Australia will face very different conditions when they visit Pakistan for a full tour, their first to South Asian countries since 1998, began with three tests in March.
They are also scheduled for Sri Lanka and India tours later this year.
“That’s the next big challenge,” Cummins told reporters on Monday.
“I think the best teams in the past not only won at home but they were also very successful abroad.” This is for you, Australia! 🇦🇺 # Abu | @ Patcummins30 https://t.co/KW4B1QQPPG- Cricket Australia (@Cricketaus) 1642333512000 “Pakistan Next on the radar for us, it will be great.” “Many young players we haven’t played abroad.
Even in the past few years, I don’t think we played a test abroad.” “(We) are eager to go and try our ways in different conditions.” While Cummins made a direct impact as captain, the future of coach Justin Langer looked uncertainly as his contract ended after Pakistan’s tour.
The celebration continues for Australia 🥳 #Ashes https://t.co/ecc2y16KSF- ICC (@ .icc) 1642333708000Langer appeared at Sticky Wicket last year in the middle of the report that its coaching style has caused the dissatisfaction of the dressing room.
The former Batsman Test was later referred to as a “wake-up” and since then took a low role in guiding Australia to the title of the Merry World Cup T20 last year and watched their ash victory.
Winning Moment 🎉 # WTC23 | #Ashes https://t.co/vatjq2Cnxe- ICC (@ .icc) 164233191000000Langer has expressed his desire to continue the work and Cummins said after a Sunday victory in the fifth test in Hobart that it would be “good to have clarity” situation.
“He’s really great through the World Cup and Abu.
Honestly, it’s not a point in the camp,” he added.

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