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We keep finding ways to win, it’s a pretty awesome squad: Pat Cummins

We keep finding ways to win, it's a pretty awesome squad: Pat Cummins

Australia Team. (Photo Source: X/Cricket Australia)

In a nail-biting encounter in Christchurch, Australia secured a remarkable three-wicket win to complete a 2-0 triumph over hosts New Zealand. After the match, Captain Pat Cummins expressed his admiration for the team’s resilience, highlighting key performances that turned the tide in their favor.

Facing adversity at 34/4 during the chase of 279, Australia’s hopes were reignited by Mitchell Marsh (80) and Alex Carey (98*) as the duo forged a pivotal 140-run partnership. Cummins, later, calmly contributed 32 runs to guide the team across the finish line, showcasing the squad’s ability to rise in critical moments.

“Think the story of this series was in key moments one guy stood up, we didn’t necessarily play the complete game, but in those pivotal moments someone stood up and made themselves a matchwinner. [We] keep finding ways to win, it’s a pretty awesome squad,” Cummins said in the post match presentation reflecting on the series.

Despite a challenging third evening, Australia maintained an outstanding run-rate of 4.32 in the fourth-innings chase, earning praise for the resilience displayed by the Marsh-Carey pair. Carey, who faced pressure due to his recent batting struggles, emerged as a crucial contributor in this innings.

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“We’ve been on the other side of it plenty of times and if the scoreboard’s not moving you feel in the game, but if they are chipping away it seems like it’s all happening pretty quickly,” he said. “That was goal today, be busy, keep the run rate ticking over and bit by bit getting closer. [It was] pretty tense. [It was] pretty nervous watching for the last couple of hours, everyone trying to keep themselves busy then looking up at the board. Amazing win.”

The tension and nerves were palpable as spectators watched the gripping match unfold. The victory marked Australia’s sixth Test win over the summer, propelling them to the second spot in the WTC standings, just behind India. Looking ahead, Australia are set to face India at the start of the next home summer, building anticipation for another thrilling cricket season.

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