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IND vs Eng: ‘Who would like to be a bowler?’ – Pat Cummins slammed the Edgbaston Pitch with around 1700 runs. Cricket news

Australia Captain Pat Cummins (AP Photo/Ricardo Majalan)

Australia captain Pat Cummins could not oppose a tip on the Edgbaston pitch after watching the 336 -run win over England in the second Test. Under the new Test Captain Shubman Gill, India re -written history in Edgbaston, who was winning its first victory at the venue. Visitors posted the target of a huge 608-run, and England had turned to just 271 which was largely a batting-friendly surface. During a press conference after Australia’s Test victory over the West Indies in Granada, Cummins was told about the Edgbaston Pitch. Their response was the tongue-in-gala, but with the frustration of a pacer. “Who would like to be a bowler there?” Cummins laughed. “Not wonder that this was the third flat wicket in the history of England.”

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“Test cricket here and there – it sounds like two different games,” he said. “It didn’t look too much, but saw the score. It seems that it is going to be a cracking series. 1-1 now, right now?” With a little humor and a lot of insight, Cummins expressed what many bowlers watching the Edgbaston Test would have thought. Flat deck or not, the Indo-England chain is heating up, and therefore there is a banquet from the edge. The third test between India and England began on Thursday, 10 July at Lord’s.

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