Former Australia pacer Damien Fleming said that England captain Joe Root winning the toss was the perfect setup for pat Cummins to have a dream start into Test captaincy.
He added that Cummins losing the toss was the biggest win of the day for Australia. Cummins scalped 5/38 in his 13.1 overs as Australia skittled out England for just 147 in 50.1 overs on day one of the first Ashes Test at The Gabba on Wednesday.
"Things could have hardly worked out better for Pat Cummins. Even losing the toss was just about the biggest win of the day. From an Australian blueprint perspective, day one ticked every box. On a pitch like that, a lot of captains don't want to win the toss so they don't have the pressure of having to make that call. When Joe Root won the toss it was the perfect set-up for Cummins," wrote Fleming for The Roar after day's play.