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5th Test: We Feel So Privileged To Have Achieved What We Have, Says Cummins
“It’s unreal. It is the one that a few of us didn't have. The boys have had their eye on it and it has lived up to the hype. We were just clear with the plans. Wanted to minimise the runs. We knew it was going to be a tricky wicket. The batters had a good method. Ultimately it worked out.
“Immensely proud. We have spent a lot of time as a group. Perth was not as bad as it seems. We have had a lot of fun along the way. Some success along the way is always nice. We feel so privileged to have achieved what we have. It's such a special group. Really proud with what we've been able to achieve and hopefully having the best time of our lives as we're doing it all together," said Cummins in the post-match presentation ceremony.
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