Pat Cummins Career Stats
Pat Cummins, the captain of Australia’s Test and One-Day International cricket, was expected to be a future star from a young age. He had already made a name for himself in Australia’s domestic cricket by the age of 17. The right-arm fast seam bowler made his Test debut against South Africa in 2011 when he was only 18. He achieved a lot and even became the youngest contracted player in Australia team. Rising to gain early fame, Pat Cummins was forced to take a long break of six years after his debut due to injuries. He was in and out of the field multiple times during said period.
Cummins put in much effort and made a strong comeback in 2017 as Australia had its India tour. He received great ICC rankings in different formats and was made captain of the Australia Test team, the highest honour in his career. Australia reached the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup 2019, and fans expect him Cummins this time to take the team to the summit clash and lift the Cricket World Cup 2023 trophy and bring it home.
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Name | Nationality | Other Name | Role | Date of Birth | Birth Place | Batting Style | Bowling Style | Marital Status |
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Pat Cummins | Australia | Patrick James Cummins | Bowler | May 8, 1993 | Australia | Right Hand | Right Arm | Married |
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Pat Cummins ODI World Cup Career
Australia is one of the most successful countries in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, with five titles. It could have been six, but the team was defeated in the semi-finals in the last World Cup. Nonetheless, the team remains a strong claimer of the trophy this year. Pat Cummins was a part of the semi-finalist team of 2019 and made a significant contribution to the team.
2019 was eventful for Cummins. Before getting captaincy in 2021, he was selected as the vice-captain of the Test team, as he showed great improvement. He picked up the most wickets in the Ashes 2019 against England team.
Later, he also got a spot in the World Cup team and stood up to the challenge. He was Australia's second-most successful bowler during the tournament. The years-long rehab helped Cummins overcome his injuries and made his body stronger. Soon, he became the world’s no. 1 test bowler (April 4, 2019) and the 3rd ODI bowler (June 11, 2019). By 2021, he received the captaincy of Australia's Test team.