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'A Whole Army': Cummins Credits Team Culture As Australia Eye Test Mace At Lord’s
With the final set to take place at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground against South Africa, Cummins is clear-eyed about what’s brought his team this far: trust, composure, and a belief in shared responsibility.
“It takes a whole army really,” Cummins told cricket.com.au, acknowledging the efforts of not just the 15-plus players who have featured in this WTC cycle, but also the backroom staff. “There’s a real trust and calmness in the group that comes from having success over the last couple of years.”
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