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‘Last thing to tick off’: Aussies chasing elusive triumph

Australia’s 2004 victory on Indian shores was dubbed their final frontier. Captain Pat Cummins feels the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series starting on Friday in Perth carries the same weight.

Cummins is one of six players set to start The West Test at Optus Stadium that have never beaten India before. Steve Smith, Mitch Marsh, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon featured in the gruelling 2014-15 series the hosts won 2-0.

Now, in their final showdown against Indian master Virat Kohli, Cummins believes a drought-busting series victory would elevate his team as a dynasty.

Australia’s ageing team, where only debutant Nathan McSweeney will be under the age of 30, is about to begin a period of transformation.

“For about half the changeroom, we haven’t won the Border-Gavaskar, so it is kind of one of the last things to tick off for a lot of us,” Cummins said.

“Almost every challenge we have had thrown at us over the past few years we have stepped up and done well.

“To do that for another year, another home summer, would cement us as, rather than just being a two or three season thing, it’s into a half-generation thing.

“We are all excited, we know India are up there with one of the best teams in the world.”

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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