
The Australian team won both the ICC Cricket World Cup and the ICC World Test Championship while he was captain.
Additionally, he assisted Australia in keeping the Ashes urn, helping them to a 2-2 tie in the five-Test series played in England.
We explain his accomplishments as Australia’s captain in 2023 here.
Australia’s victory in the World Cup
Australia finished top of the standings in the 2021–2023 WTC cycle, led by Cummins.
In the final, the Netherlands played India at The Oval. With the Aussies winning by 209 runs, it was a completely one-sided contest.
In the match, Skipper Cummins recorded numbers totaling 3/83 and 1/55.
He secured crucial wickets from Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Rohit Sharma.
Holding onto the Ash urn
After a 2-2 draw in June and July on English soil, Australia was able to keep the Ashes urn once more.
The visitors dropped the third game after taking the lead in the first two.
Australia avoided a series-leveling loss because to the rain-related break during the fourth Test.
Australia, the defending champions, kept the urn despite England winning the final Test to draw the series.
In the Ashes, Cummins grabbed 18 wickets.
In The Ashes, Cummins led the Australians from the front, finishing with 18 wickets at 37.72.
Out of all Australian bowlers in the series, only Mitchell Starc (23) claimed more wickets.
In the Birmingham Test, Cummins scored a match-winning 4/63 to add to his total.
His score in the Leeds Test was 6/91.
Sixth World Cup title Cummins’s team’s 2023 World Cup campaign was extremely exciting, since they had lost their opening two games and were briefly near the bottom of the points chart.
They bounced back, though, and won their final seven league games to take third place in the standings.
They defeated home favourites India in the final match after defeating South Africa in a low-scoring semifinal.
The only group to accomplish this
As of right now, Australia is the only team to have won the Champions Trophy, the WTC, the T20 World Cup, and the 50-over World Cup. They made history by being the first group to win two ICC championships in a single year.