
Australian Captain Pat Cummins (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan) Australian captain Pat Cummins could not withstand the cheeky digging on the Edgbaston pitch after watching India in the second test recorded a turbulent victory over England. As part of the new test, Captain Shubman Gill, India rewritten history in Edgbaston and secured her first victory at the venue. Visitors published Mammoth 608-running a goal and England folded in just 271 for what was largely a surface-friendly surface. During a press conference after the Australian test victory over the western India in Grenada, Cummins were interrogated by Edgbaston. His reaction was the tongue on his face, but he attached frustration Pacer. “Who would like to be a pitch?” Cummins laughed. “It was not surprising that it was the third most amazing goal in England’s history.”
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While India and England are struggling with the trophies of Anderson-tendulkar, Cummins Australia was busy by wrapping a 133 victory over the wind under completely different conditions. Pacer could not help but compare the surfaces.
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“Try here and there – he feels like two different sports,” he said. “I didn’t watch too much but saw the score. It looks like it will be a cracking series. 1-1, right?” With a little humor and a lot of cummins insight, he summarized what many pitchmakers who watched the Edgbaston test had to think. Flat decks or not, the India-England series warms up as well as joking from side places. The third test between India and England will start on Thursday, July 10 at Lord.