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In a crucial moment during the ICC Cricket World Cup final between India and Australia, Aussie captain Pat Cummins lived up to the expectations set in his press conference the day before. Cummins bowled a short of a length delivery that took an inside edge off Virat Kohli's bat, disturbing his stumps and sending the Indian captain back to the pavilion for 54 runs off 63 balls. This pivotal breakthrough left the Indian team at 148/4 after 28.3 overs, with Ravindra Jadeja stepping in to bat.
Australia showcased their champion DNA by consistently putting pressure on the Indian side, conceding only six runs in Cummins' over. The dismissal of Kohli, a cricket icon, prompted a still and quiet crowd of 1 lakh 30 thousand spectators. As the match progressed, Australia's strong performance reflected their determination to secure victory in the World Cup final, leaving the Indian team at 158/4 after 31 overs.