Australia captain Pat Cummins will remain in Sydney to be with his seriously ill mother and miss the fourth and final Test against India in Ahmedabad
Tourists seeking to draw series with victory in AhmedabadAustralia captain Pat Cummins will remain in Sydney to be around his seriously ill mother, ruling himself out of the fourth and final Test against India in Ahmedabad.
The team checked in with Cummins after the memorable victory at Holkar Stadium on Friday, as Australia celebrated just their second Test win on Indian soil in 19 years.Meanwhile, Todd Murphy received a special mention from Smith after the win in Indore despite fellow spinners Nathan Lyon and Matt Kuhnemann taking all the wickets.
But it was the 22-year-old’s ability to keep bowling tight when wickets weren’t coming, as they were during his seven-wicket haul on debut in Nagpur, that seriously impressed. “The fact that [Virat] Kohli had never been stumped before that Test match in Delhi when Murphy got him out. Vettori was also full of praise for Lyon and Kuhnemann, with Australia’s three spinners performing above expectations during the Border-Gavaskar series. Before the second Test, Australia had played three frontline spinners in the same match just twice this century.
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