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Pat Cummins
NamePat Cummins
CaptionCummins in 2023
FullnamePatrick James Cummins
Birth date8 May 1993
Birth placeWestmead, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast
RoleBowler
Club1New South Wales
Year12010–present
Club2Kolkata Knight Riders
Year22014–2015, 2020–present
Club3Delhi Daredevils
Year32017
Club4Mumbai Indians
Year42022
Club5Sydney Thunder
Year52011–2015
Club6Sydney Sixers
Year62019–2021
Testdebutdate17 November
Testdebutyear2011
TestdebutagainstSouth Africa
Testcap433
Odidebutdate19 October
Odidebutyear2011
OdidebutagainstSouth Africa
Odicap194
T20idebutdate13 October
T20idebutyear2011
T20idebutagainstSouth Africa
T20icap60
Lastupdate23 January 2024

Pat Cummins is an Australian international cricketer who captains the Australia national cricket team in Test cricket and One Day International formats. Renowned for his express pace, accuracy, and leadership, he is widely regarded as one of the premier fast bowlers of his generation. Cummins made a sensational entry into Test cricket in 2011 and, after overcoming significant injury setbacks, established himself as a cornerstone of the Australian bowling attack, eventually succeeding Tim Paine as captain in 2021.

Early life and background

Patrick James Cummins was born in Westmead, a suburb of Sydney, and grew up in Mount Riverview, New South Wales. He attended St Paul's Grammar School in Penrith, where his cricketing talent was evident from a young age. Cummins progressed rapidly through age-group cricket, representing New South Wales at the Under-19 level and making his debut for the New South Wales senior side in the 2010-11 Sheffield Shield season, quickly marked as a future star for the Australia national cricket team.

Domestic and franchise career

His domestic career has been primarily with New South Wales across the Sheffield Shield and Marsh One-Day Cup. In franchise Twenty20 cricket, Cummins has been a high-profile signing in the Indian Premier League, playing for the Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Daredevils, and Mumbai Indians. He has also featured in Australia's Big Bash League for the Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers, alongside appearances in England's The Hundred for the Welsh Fire.

International career

Cummins announced himself on the world stage with a memorable man-of-the-match performance on his Test cricket debut against South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium in 2011. A long period of injury rehabilitation followed before he returned to become a permanent fixture in the Australian side across all formats. A key member of the squad that retained the The Ashes in England in 2019, he was appointed vice-captain in 2019 before becoming the 47th captain of the Australia national cricket team in 2021. Under his leadership, Australia won the 2021–22 Ashes series, the 2023 ICC World Test Championship final against India, and triumphed in the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.

Bowling style and achievements

Cummins is a right-arm fast bowler capable of consistently exceeding 145 km/h, combining raw speed with seam movement, bounce, and intelligent variation. He is known for his relentless accuracy, stamina, and ability to perform in all conditions. His significant achievements include being the first bowler since Glenn McGrath to top the ICC Test Bowling Rankings for an Australian, winning the Allan Border Medal in 2019, and being named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2019. He has taken over 250 wickets in Test cricket and was the joint-leading wicket-taker in the 2023 Cricket World Cup.

Personal life

Cummins is in a long-term relationship with Becky Boston, and the couple welcomed their first child in 2023. Away from cricket, he has studied business at university and is known for his thoughtful and articulate public persona. He is an ambassador for the UNICEF Australia charity and has been vocal on social and environmental issues, including advocating for climate action through the organization Cricket for Climate.

Awards and recognition

His accolades include the prestigious Allan Border Medal in 2019, the ICC Men's Test Cricketer of the Year award in 2019, and the Shane Warne Men's Test Player of the Year at the 2023 Australian Cricket Awards. Cummins has been named in multiple ICC Men's Test Team of the Year and ICC Men's ODI Team of the Year squads. His leadership in securing the ICC World Test Championship, the Cricket World Cup, and the Ashes series within a short period has cemented his legacy as one of Australia's most successful captains.

Category:1993 births Category:Living people Category:Australian cricketers Category:Australia Test cricket captains Category:Australia One Day International cricket captains