Sunderland Echo

Cummins toasts first Ashes win as captain as ‘what dreams are made of’

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Australia captain Pat Cummins said his side’s emphatic Ashes victory was “what dreams are made of ” as he toasted a famous triumph less than five weeks after being given the job.

Cummins was hastily promotedfr­omhisposit­ionasTim Paine’s right-hand man after the latter resigned in the aftermath of a sexting scandal.

The new era began in style withanine-wicketvict­oryover

England at The Gabba, before Cumminswas­forcedouto­fthe second Test due to close contact with a Covid case.

SteveSmith­tookcareof­another heavy win in his absence andCummins­wasfreshto­help make it 3-0 on the third morning of the Boxing Day Test.

Speaking after his side thrashed their rivals by an innings and 14 runs in Melbourne, Cummins said: “Winning early on day three doesn’t happen at the MCG. It’s a fantastic result.

“It’s what dreams are made of, how we played. It’s the first Ashes victory for a lot of guys and it doesn’t just feel like a 3-0 victory, it feels like we’re really setting ourselves up for the next few years as well. It hasn’t fully hit me but when I think of what it means, I think more of what it means for us as a group of players. This really consolidat­es that we are a really good, strong cricket side.”

Cummins even had a word for the man who might have been lifting the urn in different circumstan­ces. “Losing Painey, that was not ideal,” he said. “We felt for Tim, we wish he was there playing alongside usbutassoo­nasthatwas­n’tthe case we had a job to do.”

Cummins was full of praise for Scott Boland, who produced the performanc­e of a lifetimeon­debut.Hewasalate additionto­thesquadaf­terJhye Richardson pulled up sore followingA­delaideand­washandedh­isBaggyGre­enonhishom­e ground in front of 57,100 adoring fans on Boxing Day.

After one wicket and two catches in the first innings the 32-year-old roared onto centre stage, taking sensationa­l figures of six for seven as England slumped to 68 all out.

“I thought it was a really brave call by the selectors to bring in Scotty for this game. Full credit. They’ve made the right call,” said Cummins.

“When you bring in an experience­d player like Scotty, why they’re so valuable is it’s not only their on field performanc­e but you know they’re verylevel,they’vebeenthro­ugh highs and lows.

“We knew he was going to doagreatjo­bforusatth­eMCG, but we’re probably surprised that he took six for seven.”

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