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Cummins needed only 9 runs to complete 1,000 runs in WTC, which he completed in the first innings of the day-night Test against the West Indies. He played a fast innings of 24 runs in just 17 balls, including 3 brilliant sixes.
Delhi: Australia captain Pat Cummins has made a historic achievement in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC). He completed 1,000 runs and doubles doubles at Sabina Park in Jamaica and 100 wickets at the first day of the third Test against the West Indies. Cummins has become the first Australian and third player in the world to achieve this feat.
Amazing with bat also shown, razed runs
Cummins needed only 9 runs to complete 1,000 runs in WTC, which he completed in the first innings of the day-night Test against the West Indies. He played a fast innings of 24 runs in just 17 balls, including 3 brilliant sixes. His innings proved to be very important when Australia was in crisis and due to him the team could reach 225 runs.
Great figures in WTC
Pat Cummins has so far scored 1,015 runs in 51 matches of WTC, including his average of 15.61 and a half -century. His light is also maintained in bowling. He has taken 213 wickets so far, with his average of 22.24. During this time, he has done 5 wickets in the innings 5 wickets and 10 wickets in the match once. He is second in the list of bowlers taking the most wickets in WTC. There is only Nathan Lyon (219 wickets) ahead of them.
Cummins came with these two veterans of the world
Pat Cummins has become the third player to complete 1,000 runs and 100 wickets doubles in WTC history. Earlier, this feat was done by only two Indian all -rounder Ravichandran Ashwin (1,142 and 195 wickets, 41 matches) and Ravindra Jadeja (2,151 runs and 134 wickets, 42 matches).
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