
Matthew Hayden claimed that the bowling trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc is better than the iconic Australian pace of Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie after their performance on Thursday, June 12. Cummins broke all sorts of records when he picked up characters 6 for 28While Starc took 2 and Hazlewood 1 when Australia combined South Africa to 138 runs.
Hayden after the end of the 2nd day said Cummins did everything fine and the trio joined more and in different combinations compared to the legendary trio. Former Opener Aussie felt that Australia was out of pressure, despite pressure s a game that is evenly prepared to head to 3. Day.
“Cummins does everything right – it challenges a stump, uses a slope and focuses on the top of the stumps, so the dough is constantly playing. Now it has over 300 test goals, even though bowling for five and a half years due to injury.”
“Trio Hazlewood, Cummins and Starc could only be the best Australian best dark attack-dokonce better than McGrath, Gillespie and Lee-Potože more combined. Add to Nathan Lyon and it’s” amazing “.
“Bowlers have dominated the WTC finals so far”
A total of 14 goals were scored for the first two days, and Hayden felt that the dough was a bit rusty. The former Aussie opener feels that South Africa will have to get a hundred booth and fifty partnerships in the second exchange to help them stay in the game.
“Looking at the power of 2. The same number of goals fell within two days. The dough that seems a little rusty in terms of test bats. The side movement made the leg work more difficult – they are hit on pads, tuning deliveries. Bowers dominated this coincidence.”
There was no partnership of a single century yet, and this could mean a huge difference in the fourth shift. Although Australia gets 250, South Africa will need a 100-run stand and another 50 partnership to stay in the game. Ironically, when the sun was out, more goals were scored, not under conditions. He talks more about the rust bats than the exceptional bowling. ”
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June 13, 2025