Pat Cummins 300 Test wickets is now part of cricket history after a stunning performance in the World Test Championship Final. His 6 for 28 against South Africa at Lord’s also became the best bowling figures by a captain at the iconic ground.

Pat Cummins Enters Australia’s Bowling Elite

Cummins became only the eighth Australian bowler to achieve this milestone. Furthermore, for the first time in Test history, three bowlers with 300 or more wickets—Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Nathan Lyon—featured in a single playing XI. As a result, Australia’s bowling unit looked more formidable than ever.

The Journey to 300 Test Wickets

Reaching Pat Cummins 300 Test wickets was not easy. Although he debuted in 2011 with a bang, he was sidelined by injuries for nearly six years. Despite these challenges, Cummins returned in 2017 and remained consistent ever since. He credited Australia’s medical staff for helping him stay on track.

Additionally, Cummins explained how his early struggles gave him perspective. Not knowing when his next Test would come made every match count. Therefore, this achievement felt even more special.

Lord’s Spell That Made History

On the first evening, Cummins removed Wiaan Mulder. However, day two brought his real magic. He removed Bavuma before lunch and then took four wickets in a post-lunch burst that read 4.1-1-4-4. Verreynne, Jansen, Bedingham, and Rabada fell in quick succession. Consequently, South Africa collapsed.

Importantly, Pat Cummins 300th Test wicket came when Rabada was caught brilliantly at deep square-leg. By that moment, Cummins had recorded the fourth-best strike rate for any bowler with 300 Test wickets—behind legends like Steyn and Waqar Younis.

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