Ashes triumph 'what dreams are made of': captain Cummins

Australia thrashed England by an innings and 14 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, sealing the series 3-0 before lunch on day three in front of a festive crowd of 40,945.

Published : Dec 28, 2021 09:34 IST , MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

Though Cummins was forced to miss the second test in Adelaide after being identified as a close contact of a COVID-19 case, the 28-year-old fast bowler has been a big part of Australia's success.
Though Cummins was forced to miss the second test in Adelaide after being identified as a close contact of a COVID-19 case, the 28-year-old fast bowler has been a big part of Australia's success.
lightbox-info

Though Cummins was forced to miss the second test in Adelaide after being identified as a close contact of a COVID-19 case, the 28-year-old fast bowler has been a big part of Australia's success.

Thrilled Australia captain Pat Cummins praised his players for turning his childhood dream into reality with a victory in Melbourne on Tuesday that delivered an Ashes triumph in his first series in charge.

Australia thrashed England by an innings and 14 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, sealing the series 3-0 before lunch on day three in front of a festive crowd of 40,945.

READ:

"Everything's gone to plan ... I think our bowlers have been fantastic," Cummins told reporters.

"I haven't even felt like there's been one session where it's really got away from us.

"It's what dreams are made of, the way we've played."

Australia's bowlers routed England for 68 in their second innings, their 13th lowest total in tests, with debutant Scott Boland proving the surprise hero with a six-wicket innings haul in front of his home MCG crowd.

Australia has now retained the urn twice in succession for the first time since Steve Waugh's side clamed an eighth consecutive series win in 2002/03.

Though Cummins was forced to miss the second test in Adelaide after being identified as a close contact of a COVID-19 case, the 28-year-old fast bowler has been a big part of Australia's success.

ALSO READ:

Promoted to the captaincy just before the series after Tim Paine's resignation over a 'sexting' scandal, Cummins has marshalled the team superbly.

He has taken 10 wickets at an average of 14.40 in his two matches and contributed 21 with the bat in Melbourne to help build an 82-run lead that England proved unable to reel in.

"I grew up watching Steve Waugh, Ricky Ponting, those guys winning Ashes series," he said.

"It felt a million miles away from me playing cricket in the backyard and here I am a decade later in this position.

"It's madness ... No way near what I could imagine my life would become as a young kid."

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment