Updated On: 06 January, 2024 05:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell
I liken skipper-pacer Cummins to the great Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee in both inspirational qualities and heart size. Lillee wanted to get batsmen out and have their number

Australia’s Pat Cummins celebrates the wicket of Imam-ul-Haq during Day Four of the second Test against Pakistan in Melbourne last week
As Australian captain Pat Cummins cleverly dissected the Pakistan batting line-up to bring his team a tough victory in the second Test, I thought, “What does it take to amass Test victims—lots of them?” I liken Cummins to the great former Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee in both inspirational qualities and heart size. Lillee wanted to get batsmen out, to have their number. Lillee says,“Fast bowling is a mental job as well as a physical one.”
At the top of his mark, Lillee envisioned the ball flying through to ‘keeper Rod Marsh taking the delivery at head height standing back. That’s what Lillee means when he talks about the mental side of fast bowling. The spectacular delivery that Cummins produced to bowl Pakistan’s Babar Azam—dismissing the opposition’s best batsman once again—reminded me of Lillee’s greatness.