Ashes taken-care of, next challenge for Australia is to vanquish Pakistan

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"Pakistan next on the radar for us, it will be gigantic," says Australian captain.

Pat Cummins started his residency as Australia's Test commander with a decided Ashes series win yet the 28-year-old realizes his group should succeed abroad, especially in the subcontinent, to be considered as-a real-part of the best.

Expecting the job after Tim Paine surrendered over a 'sexting' embarrassment, Cummins not just directed Australia's 4-0 cavort against England yet additionally completed as the most elevated wicket-taker in the five-match series.

Australia will confront limitlessly various conditions when they visit Pakistan for a full visit, their first toward the South Asian country starting around 1998, starting with three Tests in March.

Australia will play three Tests, three one-day internationals (ODIs) and one Twenty-20 global (T20I) match in an extended series initiating from March 3 in Pakistan.

The Test matches will be played in Karachi, Rawalpindi and Lahore from March 3 to 25, while each of the four white-ball matches will be played in Lahore from March 29 to April 5.

"That is the following large test," Cummins told columnists on Monday.

"Pakistan next on the radar for us, it will be enormous.

"Loads of our young players have not played a great deal abroad. Indeed, even over the most recent few years, I don't think we played a Test abroad.

They are additionally planned to visit Sri Lanka and India in the not so distant future.

Langer showed up on tacky wicket last year in the midst of reports that his instructing style had caused changing area dissatisfaction.

The previous Test batsman then, at that point, named it a "reminder" and has since played a calm job in directing Australia to their lady T20 World Cup title last year and supervising their Ashes triumph.

Langer wants to proceed in the gig and Cummins said after Sunday's triumph in the fifth Test in Hobart that it would be "good to have lucidity" on the circumstance.

"He's been truly incredible through the World Cup and the Ashes. Truly, it's not been an argument by any means inside the camp," he added.

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