After winning the Boxing Day Test, Cummins replied to Hafeez, said - who won in the end...

Pat Cummins Mohammed Hafeez Australia vs Pakistan Test: Australian captain Cummins showed a sarcastic smile amid criticism of Hafeez's umpiring and technology. Cummins said, “Pakistan played well. I am happy that we got the win.'' Cummins said in the post-match press conference, ''This is the team that wins in the end.''

After winning the Boxing Day Test, Cummins replied to Hafeez, said - who won in the end...

Australia, led by Pat Cummins, clinched the series after a 79-run victory over Pakistan in the second Test on Friday. However, the story took an interesting turn when Pakistan team director Mohammad Hafeez declared his team to be the superior force in the Boxing Day Test.

Australian captain Cummins flashed a sarcastic smile amid Hafeez's criticism of umpiring and technology. Cummins said, “Pakistan played well. I am happy that we got the win.'' Cummins said in the post-match press conference, ''This is the team that wins in the end.''

A call by DRS has sparked a new debate. The same thing happened in this Test as some decisions came into the limelight. Cummins said, 'We do not completely agree with that assessment. It's not a perfect science, DRS system or umpiring or anything. Some decisions are in our favour, while some decisions are in favour of the opposing team.

Cummins said, 'There were some umpire calls for both the teams. it's a game. I think it all resolves itself. I feel like this match was 50-50. There was nothing that we were too concerned about. Hafeez, while expressing regret over umpiring decisions, acknowledged the importance of dropped catches. These were crucial moments when fortunes slipped from Pakistan's grasp. David Warner and Mitchell Marsh seized such opportunities.

Talking about the important wicket of Pakistan captain Shan Masood, who scored 61 runs in 71 balls and made a good partnership with Babar Azam (41). Cummins said he tried a short-pitched delivery to dismiss his counterpart.

Cummins emerged as the hero in this cricket drama. His ten wickets ensured the victory and etched his name in history with his 250th Test wicket. Overtook Richie Benaud in the list of Australia's all-time wicket-takers.