World Test Championship: Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden highlighted Pat Cummins' pivotal role in restricting South Africa in the World Test Championship (WTC) final at Lord's, saying the Aussie skipper does everything right and lauded the right-arm pacer for completing 300 Test wickets despite not playing the format for over five years after his debut.
Cummins brought up his 14th five-wicket haul on the way to picking a sensational 6-28 to help bundle out South Africa for 138 in 57.1 overs on the second day at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground on Thursday. In the process, he has also become just the eighth bowler from Australia to have taken more than 300 Test scalps.
After making his Test debut in Johannesburg against South Africa in 2011, where he took seven wickets, including six in South Africa’s second innings and was named Player of the match, he didn’t play another Test for five years and four months as his injury-ravaged body struggled with the demands of professional cricket.