
Pat Cummins scripted history on Thursday, June 12, and became the first captain in the history of sports to pick up five goals in the International Cricket Council (ICC) tournament. Cummins achieved this performance when he rattled the South African Pálková unit 2. The World Test Championship 2025 in Lord’s London.
Cummins, who offers to become the first captain to go through MACE for the ICC test championship on Thursday, went through the Australian fighter after being associated with 212 in the first shifts. | Final WTC Aus vs Sa Day 2 Updates |
The Australian captain ended up with the characters 6 for 28, because the South Africa was brought to 138. Australia closed 74-runs in the first shifts after Cummins completed 300 goal in his test career.
Cummins finished his five goals when David Bedingham, David Bedingham, rejected well on Thursday. It was a suitable delivery because it was a trademark almost non -party from Captain Australia. The ball was inclined from the goal to the right -hander and straightened at the last minute, kissed the edge of the bat before it was safely taken in the slip.
Before Pat Cummins, Sarfaraz Ali of Bahrain (in the quadrangular series in 2022) he took four goals. Wasim Akram from Pakistan took four goals in the Wills 1993 trophy when they led their parties in the final of the tournament.
Cummins also passed India Great Bishan Singh Bedi for most five goals as a captain. With nine five goals, Cummins is now a joint in the list of all time for Imran Khan (12) and Richie Benaud (9).
Cummins also set a new record for most goals in Captain Lord’s shifts.
Most Captain Lord’s goals in shifts
1. Pat cummins – 6 for 28 vs. South Africa in 2025
2. Bob Willis – 6 for 101 vs. India in 1982
2. Daniel Vetori – 5 for 68 vs England in 2008
3. Gubby Allen – 5 for 35 vs. India in 1936
Cummins went through the South African order of batting in the Baltico session on 2nd day. He spread a permanent partnership between Captain Temba Bavuma and David Bingingham, two night doughs and won the first goal before lunch.
After lunch, Cummins was unplayable. He got four out of five goals that fell in the second meeting. Captain Australia bowed 18.2 overs, most of the responsibility was and was well supported by Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
June 12, 2025