Cricket: Australia heads into their first game of the Cricket World Cup with vastly different selection concerns around key players.
Australia skipper Pat Cummins said Saturday his team are content go about their game “quietly”, in contrast to the ultra-aggressive style of earlier Australian sides.Australia have long been known to play an aggressive brand of cricket with on-field sledging part and parcel of their game, but Cummins and company have displayed a softer version.
“Our guys are pretty chilled out, so I am always proud saying the players out there in the field are similar to who they are off the field.” “So, I never really mind if a couple of our boys are puffing the chests out and getting themselves into the contest.”Records tumble as Proteas smash record World Cup total, fastest century in scary statement
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