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Cummins' aggression pushed team to win 2nd BGT Test: Adam

The team drew a lot of criticism after their 295-run loss in the opening Perth Test but bounced back by registering a 10-wicket win in the second game at Adelaide Oval to level the five-match series 1-1.

News Arena Network - Melbourne - UPDATED: December 10, 2024, 04:11 PM - 2 min read

Former Australian wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist. Image: X.


Australia wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist said that the team was "stung" by the criticism past their loss in Perth, but has sprung back to their best pushed by Pat Cummins' controlled aggression. 

The team drew a lot of criticism after their 295-run loss in the opening Perth Test but bounced back by registering a 10-wicket win in the second game at Adelaide Oval to level the five-match series 1-1.

"You could see just through his (Cummins) celebrations that… every wicket that he took he was more aggressive in his celebration," Gilchrist said.

"Not in that lose control extent but you could just see that clearly they'd been stung by a bit of criticism around after their performance (in Perth) and they internally would have been so disappointed with the way they played in Perth," he added. 

"So it (Adelaide celebrations) showed you what it meant to them and they knew that they were back at the level they want to play their cricket," Gilchrist added.

The former wicketkeeper-batter said it felt the captain had "a grease and oil change" after the lacklustre performance at Perth.

"Cummins was outstanding, he looked like if there needed a bit of a grease and oil change after Perth and a tune-up, he was purring by the end of it, so that was terrific to watch," said Gilchrist. 

In the pink ball Test, the pace troika of Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland took all 20 Indian wickets with spinner Nathan Lyon bowling just one over.

"They were just a unit, the three bowlers, Nathan Lyon only had one over (in the match) and Mitch Marsh four, but other than that the big three, Starc, Boland, Cummins hunted as a pack and bowled as a unit and that was fun to watch," Gilchrist concluded. 

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