WTC Final: How does Cummins feel about reaching the 300-wicket milestone?

Synopsis
Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, expressed his elation at reaching 300 Test wickets during the ICC World Test Championship final. His exceptional performance includes a stunning 6-28 against South Africa, making him one of the elite bowlers in cricket history. Discover his thoughts on this incredible achievement and the match's dynamics.
Key Takeaways
- Pat Cummins reached 300 Test wickets.
- He took a stunning 6-28 against South Africa.
- First fast-bowling captain to achieve a five-wicket haul at Lord's since 1982.
- Australia gained a 74-run lead due to his efforts.
- Cummins averages 23.03 in the current WTC cycle.
London, June 12 (NationPress) Upon achieving the remarkable milestone of 300 Test wickets in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship final, Australia’s captain Pat Cummins shared his immense happiness, stating it’s beyond anything he could have imagined.
The right-arm fast-bowler Cummins celebrated his 14th five-wicket haul, delivering a spectacular 6-28 to help dismiss South Africa for just 138 runs in 57.1 overs during the second day’s play at the renowned Lord's Cricket Ground on Thursday. This achievement also marks Cummins as only the eighth Australian bowler to surpass 300 Test wickets.
“It’s way more than I could have asked for. Three hundred is a significant number, and despite facing some injuries and challenges, I’ve managed to perform well in various conditions, so I’m quite pleased,” Cummins remarked as quoted by ICC.
Additionally, Cummins became the first fast-bowling captain since 1982 to secure a five-wicket haul at Lord's. Throughout the 2023-25 WTC cycle, he has claimed 79 wickets at an impressive average of 23.03. He observed that the conditions were favorable for both batsmen and bowlers.
“When the ball becomes a bit softer, it loses some assistance, but it feels like there’s the occasional ball that nips a bit. It appears that if you bowl effectively, scoring runs is challenging, providing a fair chance for both sides,” he added.
Thanks to Cummins' contributions, Australia gained a 74-run lead in the first innings, positioning them favorably to overcome South Africa and defend the World Test Championship title they clinched in 2023 after defeating India by 209 runs at The Oval.