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Pat Cummins Shared Why He Loves Watching Test Cricket In England

Unnati MadanBy Unnati Madan03/06/2022Updated:18/04/2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Australia’s star bowler Pat Cummins has appreciated the pitch of Lord’s where the ongoing 1st Test match between England and New Zealand is taking place.

Pacers Dominating ENG VS NZ 1st Test

Well, the pacers have dominated the ongoing first Test match between England and New Zealand at the Lord’s Stadium in London. As the game kickstarted, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first however, the England bowlers rattled the batting lineup of Kiwis, who could only manage to score just 132 runs in the first innings.

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Yes, the Kiwis were bundled out for just 132 runs and the England cricket team is currently in a strong position in the ongoing first Test match at Lords. While Anderson picked four wickets, Matthew Potts, who was making his dream debut took four wickets including four maiden overs. Both the bowlers picked eight wickets and the rest of the two were dismissed by Ben Stokes and Stuart Broad.

In reply, the England cricket team also managed to score just 141 runs in the first innings. However, the interesting fact about the game was that all the overs were bowled by the pacers in both the innings. Ajaz Patel and Matt Parkinson were not even used for a single over. As there is a visible swing on the wicket, the pacers were seen troubling the batters.

Pat Cummins On Why He Loves Watching Test In England

Meanwhile, the Australian test captain has come up with a special Tweet appreciating the pitch of the ongoing First test match between England and New Zealand at the Lord’s. In his Tweet, Pat Cummins revealed why he loves watching Test cricket in England. He wrote:

“Always love watching Test cricket in England. Just enough seam and swing on offer here for the quicks 😍#ENGvNZ”

Check out the Tweet:

Always love watching Test cricket in England. Just enough seam and swing on offer here for the quicks 😍#ENGvNZ

— Pat Cummins (@patcummins30) June 3, 2022

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