
The Follow On: Former England captain Michael Vaughan is confident that Australian skipper Pat Cummins will rediscover his peak form in the upcoming pink-ball Test in Adelaide, following a lacklustre performance in the series opener against India.
Australia suffered a 295-run defeat in Perth as India dominated across all departments, ending Australia’s unbeaten run at the venue. Cummins, typically the spearhead of Australia’s attack, struggled to make a significant impact. He managed only three wickets across the match, conceding 153 runs in 40.4 overs.
“He’s a brilliant captain and a brilliant bowler. But the one thing I’ll say is he did look short of a gallop in the First Test. He’d not been playing any longer format cricket since March. So, I would think this week in Adelaide, he will be up on his pace because of what he did last week. I think the First Test will be good for him—he’s got some overs back into his body and mind, and I think he’ll be better for it," Vaughan said on Fox Cricket’s podcast The Follow On.