Key Points

Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins has declared the 2023 ODI World Cup victory over India as the pinnacle of his career achievements. The 32-year-old leader emphasized the team's remarkable four-year journey, highlighting not just their on-field success but the collective effort of players and support staff. With a potential second World Test Championship title on the horizon, Cummins believes Australia has established itself as the dominant force in world cricket. His leadership and the team's consistent performance across different conditions have been crucial to their international success.

Key Points: Pat Cummins Ranks ODI World Cup Triumph Over India as Career Peak

  • Australia clinches sixth ODI World Cup title in dominant performance
  • Cummins highlights team's consistent success across formats
  • Preparing for World Test Championship final against South Africa
  • Team's resilience key to international cricket supremacy
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The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top: Skipper Pat Cummins ranks triumph over India as his best ahead of WTC final

Australian captain Pat Cummins reflects on historic 2023 World Cup victory and potential World Test Championship glory

"The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top - Pat Cummins, Australian Cricket Captain"

New Delhi June 9

Australian captain Pat Cummins believes the 2023 ODI World Cup final triumph over India would be "hard to top", and winning consecutive World Test Championship (WTC) crowns would be a significant reflection of Australia's dominance over the past four years.

Pat Cummins led Australia to their sixth ODI World Cup title after beating hosts India in the final of the 2023 World Cup in Ahmedabad and to their maiden WTC title in the same year. He is also leading Aussie to their second WTC Final scheduled on June 11 against South Africa.

"The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top, that's number one for me. Having two maces is a really significant thing to show for that period of time - we feel like we have been the best team in the world across all different conditions and to hold the mace at the end of that would be a great sign of something to point to now but also down the track, " Pat Cummins said as quoted from Cricket.com.au.

"The last four years or so have been hugely successful for this group, and it's been such a great chunk of our careers for players and staff," the 32-year-old said.

"But I do believe the (World Test Championship) mace is just below that in terms of you're up against every other team in the world and you've been successful for a couple of years to make the final, so the mace means a lot," Cummins said.

Australia hasn't lost a Test series in the past two years, winning away in New Zealand and Sri Lanka while retaining the Ashes in England in 2023.

They also defeated Pakistan and India at home, along with a draw against the West Indies, to secure a spot in the WTC decider against the Proteas.

Cummins acknowledged that success is a team effort, highlighting the contributions of not just the players but also the staff who have worked hard over time. He emphasised the collective effort behind the team's achievements.

"It takes a whole army, really. There have been 15-plus players who have played in (the team), but the staff as well who worked hard over that period," he added.

"You need players across different conditions, different injuries, and the pleasing thing as well is we've had quite a few debutants in this cycle who have stepped up and really made a name for themselves," the Australian said.

The Aussie skipper also praised Alex Carey for his innings at Christchurch, and he acknowledged the MCG win over India as one of the great Test matches.

"The Christchurch victory, with Alex Carey getting 98 not out, we had no right to win that match, but we found a way. And last summer, the MCG was one of the great Test matches - late on day five, out of nowhere, we found a way of winning. When the moments get tense, yeah, there's a real want for players to stand up and a real trust from others that they will," he added.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
That final still hurts 😔 But credit where it's due - Australia played like champions when it mattered most. Their consistency across formats is truly remarkable. Hope Team India learns from this and comes back stronger! 🇮🇳 #RespectForAussies
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Priya M.
Cummins is right - that World Cup final was epic! Though painful for us Indians, we must appreciate Australia's never-say-die attitude. Their fielding and bowling in crunch situations is what sets them apart. Our boys need to develop that killer instinct.
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Amit S.
Honestly, we choked in the final. Too much pressure on Kohli and Rahul while others failed. But let's not take anything away from Australia - they were clinical. Hope BCCI focuses more on mental conditioning for big matches.
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Sanjana R.
As much as it pains me to admit, Australia's cricket system produces mentally tough players. Their domestic structure and emphasis on all-round skills make them consistent winners. India needs to stop relying only on IPL performances for national selection.
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Vikram J.
That MCG Test Cummins mentioned was heartbreaking for us Indian fans. But these tough losses will make our team stronger. The current Australian team might be the best since their golden generation. Respect to them for maintaining such high standards across formats.
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Neha P.
The way Australia plans for big tournaments is impressive. They peak at the right time while we sometimes crumble under home pressure. But hey, cricket is a funny game - our time will come again! Till then, let's enjoy good cricket from all teams. 🏏

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