Ashes: Cummins stars as Australia win a humdinger

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Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates after Australia win the first test by 2 wickets as England's Jonny Bairstow looks on. Photo: Paul Childs/Reuters

Birmingham, England: Australian captain Pat Cummins sealed a remarkable two-wicket victory for his side over England in a thrilling climax to a gripping five-day battle in the opening Ashes Test on Tuesday.

The visitors, set a 281 victory target, began a rain-delayed day on 107/3 but their chances looked remote when they were reduced to 227/8.

But Cummins, in partnership with Nathan Lyon, launched a fightback and sealed victory with an unbeaten 44.

In suffocating tension, he struck the final boundary to take his side over the line for a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

After a rain-delayed start, unflappable Australia opening batsman Usman Khawaja had kept his team on course for victory with a gritty innings to edge the visitors towards the target.

They reached 183/5 at the tea interval -- requiring 98 more but a match full of momentum shifts swung England's way when Khawaja was bowled by England skipper Ben Stokes for 65.

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Australia's Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon celebrate as they walk off the field not out after Australia win the first test by 2 wickets. Photo: Paul Childs/Reuters

When Joe Root held a caught and bowled chance to remove Alex Carey, England were closing in on victory.

But Cummins sparked the fightback with huge sixes off Root's off-spin as England delayed taking the new ball and was the calmest person in the stadium as he secured victory.

It was the second-highest successful victory chase at Edgbaston and made up for Australia's heart-breaking loss to England on the same ground in 2005 when they fell three short of chasing down 282.

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