
Pat cummins from Australia with Nathan Lyon and Beau Webster (photo Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) Captain Australia Pat Cummins achieved a milestone of 300 test goals and led his team to the commanding position in the World Cup final against South Africa in Lord 13. June 2025.During the first two days a total of 28 goals dropped when Batsmen both teams fought for running on a challenging playground.Cummins gave an excellent bowling performance and took 6-28 the next day to help to release South Africa to 138 runs, which gave Australia the first lead 74 runs.
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The red partnership of the eighth goal between Alex Carey (43) and Mitchell Starc (16 No Out) strengthened the position of Australia on the stump.“It’s pretty good. The mood in the dressing room is quite positive. It was a great partnership and a good way to end this day,” Cummins said.“After two days it’s quite close to 50-50. It’s a pretty good test match. Some blocks got in and looked comfortable there, but many other guys didn’t,” Cummins added about the dominance of the pitch.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?Cummins scored a rapid progress of the match both to the conditions of the conditions and the quality of bowling.“Both teams bowed really well, really disciplined. There weren’t many halves,” he said.“The trend of the game is that runs are falling. It’s still quite difficult, but we’ll have to mix well tomorrow (Friday),” said a 32 -year -old man in his 68.
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Cummins became an eighth Australian pitch to achieve 300 test goals and achieve this performance on average 22.08.“There’s not too much on this list. It’s something I’ve always thought about. It’s a pretty good sign of durability and longevity,” Cummins said about his milestone.The best shooter of South Africa David Bedingham, who performed 45 runs, acknowledged demanding conditions.“It’s a pretty delicate playground, but I think when you have six quality sailors on a complex playground, it obviously makes batting more difficult,” Bedingham said.Despite attending the match, Bedingham expressed confidence in the ability of South Africa to chase the goal.“It’s an amazing chance and we are very excited to win the opportunity. It could go in two way, but there is a lot of faith,” he said.“I think the playground slows down a bit and maybe in the fourth shifts it will go a little straight. Hopefully we can get these runs,” Bedingham added, because South Africa focuses on its first main global title in 28 years.