Former Victorian wicketkeeper Darren Berry believes that Australia's Test captaincy should not fall on the shoulders of pace bowler Pat Cummins, following regular skipper Tim Paine stepping down from the post in the wake of the sexting scandal on Friday.
Berry said that while there were few options other than Cummins, given that the Ashes series is scheduled to commence at the Gabba on December 8, Cricket Australia (CA) could look for options as the series progresses.
"Given the immediacy of it, I think they (CA) will go to Pat Cummins, and he deserves (it), he's vice-captain, but personally I don't like a fast bowler as captain. History says that it's bloody tough to bowl 10 overs, go to fine leg and go, 'now I've got to move the field'," said the 51-year-old Berry, who is somewhat of a domestic great having played 153 First-class games and scored more than 4,000 runs besides having taken 552 catches as a wicketkeeper.