
Pat
Cummins
Career overview
Renowned for his exceptional fast bowling skills, he has made significant contributions to Australian cricket since his debut in 2011, becoming one of the leading bowlers in the world.
Career honours
Records
Biography
Early Life & Origins
Patrick Cummins grew up in Mount Riverview, located in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, alongside his two brothers and two sisters. He attended St Paul's Grammar School and began playing junior cricket at the Glenbrook-Blaxland Cricket Club, eventually representing New South Wales in the National Under-17 championships.
Rise to Prominence
Cummins made his international debut in 2011, quickly gaining attention for his impressive fast bowling. He became Australia's youngest Test cricketer since 1953 during his debut match against South Africa, where he took six wickets in the second innings, showcasing his potential on the world stage.
Playing Style & Technique
As a right-arm fast bowler, Cummins is known for his pace and ability to swing the ball. His height gives him an advantage in generating bounce, making him a challenging opponent for batsmen. His bowling technique has been refined over the years, contributing to his reputation as one of the best fast bowlers in contemporary cricket.
Defining Moments & Achievements
Cummins' career has been marked by significant achievements, including being named the captain of the Australian cricket team in November 2021. He led Australia to victory in the 2021-2023 World Test Championship and the 2023 Cricket World Cup, solidifying his status as a key figure in Australian cricket history.
Rivalries & Era Context
Cummins has played during a competitive era of fast bowling, often compared to contemporaries like Jasprit Bumrah and Kagiso Rabada. His performances in high-stakes matches, particularly against traditional rivals like England and India, have defined his career and contributed to intense rivalries in international cricket.
Legacy & Impact
Cummins is regarded not only for his on-field performances but also for his leadership qualities and sportsmanship. His journey through injuries and his subsequent return to form have inspired many young cricketers. Off the field, he is involved in various charitable activities, further enhancing his legacy.
Stats in detail
Batting
Cummins has contributed with the bat across formats, though primarily known for his bowling.
| Test Runs | 1,567 |
| ODI Runs | 537 |
| T20I Runs | 158 |
| First-Class Runs | 1,901 |
| Batting Average (Test) | 16.67 |
Bowling
Cummins is celebrated for his exceptional bowling records in international cricket.
| Test Wickets | over 300 |
| ODI Wickets | over 150 |
| T20I Wickets | over 50 |
| Balls Bowled (Test) | 14,391 |
| Balls Bowled (ODI) | 4,683 |
Career Milestones
Cummins has achieved several milestones throughout his career.
| Test Debut | November 17, 2011 |
| ODI Debut | October 19, 2011 |
| T20I Debut | October 13, 2011 |
| Last Test | December 21, 2025 |
| Last ODI | November 8, 2024 |
Domestic Career
Cummins has played for various teams in domestic cricket.
| Current Domestic Team | Sunrisers Hyderabad |
| Previous Teams | New South Wales, Sydney Sixers, Perth Scorchers, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sydney Thunder, Delhi Daredevils |
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