Ashes 2017-18: Combined XI of the series

There were also some positives for England though Australia has dominated this side.

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8. Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins of Australia celebrates after taking the wicket of Mark Stoneman. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

The happiest man in the Aussie dressing room should be Pat Cummins who has now played nine Tests on the trot without showing any signs of injury. The bowler restarted his career last year in India and has been impeccable since then. He travelled to Bangladesh after that and now played in all the five Tests in this series which very believed he could. He was the man on the final day for Australia who provided the breakthroughs and put them on the brink of 4-0 victory.

Cummins became the highest wicket-taker of the series by scalping four wickets in the final innings. He finished the productive series with 23 wickets at an amazing average of 24.65 sending down out a whopping 197.1 overs which is also maximum of the pace trio. He also scored 166 runs at 41.50 with the bat frustrating England most of the times. His body has supported him well and would want to continue playing the same way for his team.

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