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Story Of This Series Was To See Someone Standing Up To Be A Match-winner: Cummins
In chasing 279, Australia were in huge trouble at 34/4, which became 80/5 on day four. Mitchell Marsh (80) and Alex Carey (98 not out) put together a match-defining stand of 140 in 29 overs, followed by Cummins striking 32 not out to complete a remarkable chase for Australia.
"Think the story of this series was in key moments one guy stood up, we didn't necessarily play the complete game, but in those pivotal moments someone stood up and made themselves a matchwinner. (We) keep finding ways to win, it's a pretty awesome squad.
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