Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins, who picked four wickets for 21, including the prized wickets of India captain Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara as Australia bowled India out for their lowest Test total of 36 and won the Test by eight wickets, said that the two years since the 2-1 series loss at home to India has made him wiser.
Australia had lost a series at home to India for the first time in history in 2018-19 after losing the Tests at Adelaide and Melbourne. Pujara scored three centuries in that series to wear out the Australian bowling attack.
On Saturday though, Cummins got Pujara caught behind for an eight-ball duck. "Two years of experience, I know my game a bit better. Yeah I was really happy with that one in particular. I saw the ball before that on the big screen and saw it seam in so I thought if I can just try to get this hold its line, you never know... it is one of those days when everything seems to come off, everything we tried worked. So very happy with that one," Cummins told Channel 7.