Cummins expects Australian batters to go all out against Pakistan

Dew to play a role in decision-making at Bangalore

Oct 20, 2023 - 11:53
Cummins expects Australian batters to go all out against Pakistan
Marnus Labuschagneat nets in Bangalore on Thursday.

Pat Cummins, the captain of Australia, believed that his team's batters will go all out against Pakistan on Friday.

None of the other Australian batsmen, outside Josh Inglis and Mitchell Marsh, have yet to reach a fifty-run mark in the competition.

"You know, I dare say it's going to be a high scoring, smaller field, especially at a place like here in Bangalore. Here, the pitch is consistently excellent. So, yes, batting is really significant. In his pre-game press conference on Thursday, Cummins remarked, "I think the way the boys started the last game (against Sri Lanka) really established the tone.

The 30-year-old claimed that in this tournament, dew has been a significant impact in a team's decision to bat or bowl after winning the toss. "Yes, it plays a role. Dew might be a factor for 50% of the game, as I believe I previously stated in T20s. Therefore, you must consider whether, for example, bowling second, where it would be difficult later on. Additionally, since the lights are on, the ball can go a little bit faster in the morning. Thus, it involves balancing. There is no such thing as right or wrong, according to Cummins.

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