Former Australian men’s head coach, Justin Langer, believes that Pat Cummins’ leadership was the perfect antidote to England’s ‘Bazball’ approach of playing Test cricket. Langer praised Cummins’ composure and remarkable skills that helped lead the team to a thrilling two-wicket victory in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. During day five’s play, Cummins stepped up to the plate, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 73 deliveries to guide Australia to victory after the dismissal of Alex Carey. The win ensured that Australia took a 1-0 lead in the five-game Ashes series.
Langer expressed his thoughts in his column for The Daily Telegraph, stating that Australia reminded everyone that they are the No 1 Test team in the world. He believes that Australia’s ability to trust their method and stick to their approach consistently helps them win. He highlighted Cummins’ incredible performance and how he demonstrated the ice in the veins composure when he hit the winning boundary while sharing an unbroken 55-run partnership with Nathan Lyon for the ninth wicket.
Langer also praised Lyon’s bowling skills and his ability to take important wickets, as well as make a few handy runs. Lyon’s role is significant for the Australian team, as they do not have a quality spinner like him. Langer pointed out that England’s lack of a class or fit spin bowler is a major weakness in their make-up, as was evident at Edgbaston.
Lastly, Langer remarked that the Australians would likely continue with their approach even when the conditions are as flat and lifeless as they were at Edgbaston. He stated that success followed the team’s discipline and calmness mantra during the Pakistan tour last year.
Overall, Langer’s analysis highlights Cummins and Lyon’s performance in the first Test, Australia’s consistent approach, and England’s areas of weakness.