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Pat Cummins Supremacy

William Campbell
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Pat Cummins has distinguished himself as one of Australia’s most successful cricket captains, achieving significant milestones across all formats of the game. While he may differ in some ways from traditional Aussie captains, his boldness and ability to deliver in high-pressure moments have solidified his legacy. His “silencing the crowd” moment on November 19, 2023, remains unforgettable—whether loved or loathed. Yet, Cummins is among the most likable Aussies in cricket history.
 
Let’s delve into his credentials:
 
Test Cricket Achievements
 
Ashes Victory (2021-2022): In his debut series as captain, Cummins led Australia to a commanding 4-0 win over England. He topped the bowling charts with 21 wickets in four matches.
 
Historic Series Win in Pakistan (2022):
Australia claimed a 1-0 series win in Pakistan, their first since 1998. Cummins starred with 12 wickets in three Tests.
 
World Test Championship (WTC) Victory (2023): Cummins captained Australia to a win in the WTC Final against India, confirming their dominance in Test cricket.
 
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (2024-2025): Under his leadership, Australia reclaimed the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a 3-1 series win over India, securing a spot in the WTC final.
 
One-Day International (ODI) Achievements
 
ICC Cricket World Cup Victory (2023): Despite limited ODI captaincy experience, Cummins led Australia to their sixth World Cup title. After a shaky start, the team won nine consecutive matches, including a memorable final against India, with Cummins contributing with both bat and ball.
 
Overall Impact
 
Pat Cummins took over during a challenging period for Australian cricket, following the Sandpaper Gate scandal and Tim Paine’s controversial exit. His calm demeanor, tactical brilliance, and exemplary leadership have been crucial in Australia’s resurgence. Currently, Australia holds all major bilateral trophies and the titles of ODI and WTC champions under his guidance.
 
Is Cummins the best international captain today or perhaps the best ever Australian captain? His accolades certainly make a strong case!
 
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