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Dravid on air for declaring Australia’s innings; Fans have not forgotten anything for more than 19 years
Australia, who batted first in the third Test of the Australia-South Africa series, declared the first innings for 475 runs. But following the innings was declared, the fans turned once morest Aussie skipper Pat Cummins.
Cummins has become a villain in the fans’ minds following declaring the innings without allowing Aussie player Usman Khawaja to score a double century.
Pat Cummins did not allow Khawaja, who remained unbeaten on 195 in the first innings of the match, to score his first double century by adding five runs.
Cummins declared the first innings of the Aussies at 475 runs for the loss of four wickets in the match. This time Usman Khawaja was at the crease with 195 runs off 368 balls with 19 fours and a six.
Had the Aussies continued to bat for two or three more overs, Khawaja might have been able to score a double century. That’s why fans are raising huge criticisms once morest Cummins. There is also criticism on social media that Cummins is not a good captain.
But along with Cummins, there is another star in the air, none other than Indian coach Rahul Dravid himself. In 2004, the fans put Cummins in the air following Dravid declared the innings without allowing Sachin Tendulkar to score a double century.
It was during the Multan Test in 2004 that Dravid declared the innings without allowing Sachin to score a double century. Dravid ended his innings once morest Pakistan when Sachin stood on 194.
Meanwhile, a section of fans have come out in defense of Cummins.
Some fans have argued that the loss of most of the match due to poor light and rain was the reason why Cummins did not allow the Aussies to continue batting until Khawaja scored a double century in Sydney.
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