Fresh and rested from a part of the white-ball series against India, Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins has said he is ready to take on Virat Kohli in the first Test of the upcoming four-match series to be played at the Adelaide Oval from December 17.
"I am happy I don't have to bowl to Steve Smith. That's great. And I saw Kane Williamson's double hundred. Pretty glad I am not playing there (in New Zealand against Williamson). I think when you are in the moment, you may be try to lift a little bit. You sense a big wicket when someone walks out there. Normally it is the captain getting into the contest. That is really the important part of the game," Cummins responded on Friday to a query about him looking forward to a duel with skipper Kohli in the Adelaide Test.
"In terms of how that fits into the overall storyline I don't really think about it too much but of course growing up as a kid they are the kind of competitions and battles that you tune into TV for. (Glenn) McGrath bowling to (Brian) Lara, you have to watch. You knew something is going to happen. I love being in those moments, let's see what happens this summer," he added.