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Cummins could still be dropped from T20 World Cup despite hat-trick

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Last updated: 2024/06/21 at 1:38 PM
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Australia’s Pat Cummins recently made waves in the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup by taking the first hat-trick of the tournament against Bangladesh. However, the fast bowler acknowledges that this impressive feat may not secure his position in the team for the upcoming match against Afghanistan. The Super Eights clash with Afghanistan is set to take place on a spin-friendly wicket in Kingstown, St Vincent, which might lead to changes in the bowling lineup. Cummins, along with fellow bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, could potentially sit out in favor of a slow bowler for this crucial game.

Cummins expressed readiness for any changes in the team composition, acknowledging that everyone in the squad is prepared to play when needed. The versatile bowling lineup of Australia allows for adaptability based on the match conditions and requirements. While Cummins has participated in three of the team’s five games so far, the final selection is ultimately in the hands of the captain and selectors. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his participation in the upcoming match, Cummins remains focused on performing his best whenever he is called upon to play.

During the initial rounds of the tournament, Australia opted to include spin options in their lineup, with only one frontline fast bowler in the game against Scotland. However, the match against England saw Cummins, Starc, and Hazlewood all in action, showcasing the team’s varied bowling arsenal. With different bowling combinations tested throughout the tournament, Australia aims to have all bases covered to tackle any opposition effectively. As Cummins reflects on his hat-trick against Bangladesh, he remains grounded and focused on contributing to the team’s success in the upcoming matches.

Cummins revealed that he was unaware he was on a hat-trick during the game against Bangladesh, as the moment passed by quickly amidst the intensity of the match. After dismissing Mahmudullah and Mahedi Hasan, Cummins secured his hat-trick by having Towhid Hridoy caught at fine leg. The excitement of achieving this rare feat was shared with his teammates, with Marcus Stoinis cheering from the deep. Despite the individual accolades, Cummins remains humble and team-focused, emphasizing the importance of collective effort in achieving success in the T20 World Cup.

As Australia prepares to face Afghanistan in a crucial Super Eights clash, the team’s bowling lineup faces decisions on player selection based on the pitch conditions and opposition strengths. Cummins, known for his pace and skill, stands ready to contribute to Australia’s campaign in the tournament, whether as a frontline fast bowler or in a supporting role. With a strong team spirit and a determination to excel on the global stage, Cummins and his teammates are focused on delivering consistent performances to secure victories and progress further in the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup 2024.

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