Ashes Series: Pat Cummins stuns everyone with his Five-for on Captaincy Debut
Pat Cummins has done a wonderful job on the very first day of the first test match of the Ashes series.

Pat Cummins is one of the best bowlers in the world. His superb bowling puts even good batsmen in trouble. Once again he has worked to see the edge of his bowling skills. From today on the very first day of the first Test match of the Ashes series, he has made many records in his name. On the first day, England's first innings was reduced to 142 runs. Cummins did a good job of putting the England batsmen in trouble by taking five wickets. This performance has been very special for Cummins anyway. This is because he is playing his first Test match as a captain. After Tim Paine, the responsibility of captaincy was given in his hands. At the same time, on the first day of the first match of captaincy, he played a brilliant game and made many records to his name.
This is Cummins' first wicket Hall as captain. Cummins also did this work in the Ashes series. After 1982, Cummins has been the captain who has taken a five-wicket haul in the Ashes series. Before Cummins, Bob Willis did this work in 1982. Apart from this, Cummins has become the first Australian captain after 1962, who has done a wonderful job of taking five-wicket haul in the Ashes series. Before him, in 1962, Australia's brilliant player Richie Benaud took the five-wicket hall as captain in the Ashes series.
Pat Cummins has done this too
Cummins is the second fast bowler from Australia, who has taken five-wicket haul in an innings of captain's men's Test match. Before him, former Australia captain George Giffen did this work. He did this work being captain three times. This was Cummins' first Test match as captain and he has become the second Australian fast bowler to achieve this feat in his first Test match as captain.