Pat Cummins Age, Wiki and Bio

Pat Cummins

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityAustralian
Date of Birth08/05/1993
Age31 years
BirthplaceWestmead, Sydney (Australia)

Bio/Wiki

Full NamePatrick James Cummins
Nickname(s)Cider, Cummo

Physical Stats & More

Height6' 4" (193 cm)
Weight89 kg
Eye ColorCobalt Blue
Hair ColorMedium Ash Blonde

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityUniversity of Technology, Sydney
Educational QualificationBachelor of Business

Personal Life

ReligionChristianity
AddressMount Riverview, Blue Mountains (Australia)
HobbiesSpending time at the Northern Beaches of NSW (Australia), playing crosswords

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsBecky/Rebecca Boston
Marriage Date01/08/2022

Family

FatherPeter Cummins
MotherMaria Cummins (Died on 10 March 2023 due to illness)
Siblings
Brothers
  • Matt
  • Tim
Sisters
  • Laura
  • Kara
SpouseBecky Boston (British-born Interior Designer)
Children
Son1
Child Details
  • Name: Albie Boston Cummins

Career

International Debut
ODI19 October 2011, South Africa v Australia at Centurion
Test17-21 November 2011, South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg
T2013 October 2011, South Africa v Australia at Cape Town
Jersey Number#30 (Australia) #30 (IPL)
Domestic/State Team(s)
  • Australia
  • Kolkata Knight Riders
  • New South Wales Second XI
  • Sydney Sixers
  • Delhi Daredevils
  • New South Wales
  • Perth Scorchers
  • Sydney Thunder
Records (main ones)
  • 2010-11 (Big Bash Series): Got 11 wickets (average 14.09) and became the youngest cricket player (18 years old) to be contracted for the 2011-12 International series.
  • Got three wickets in a single over in T20 debut Australia vs South Africa.
  • December 2019: ICC test bowling ranking points of 914 - Highest by an Australian and equal fifth of all time
  • December 2019: The fastest Australian since World War 2 to take 100 test wickets
  • November 2021: The first fast bowler to become Australian test captain
  • 6 April 2022: Fastest half-century in the Indian Premier league (IPL) (Shares this record with KL Rahul)
  • August 2023: The first Australian captain to win the World Test Championship
  • 20 June 2024: Became the second Australia, and seventh overall to take a hattrick in the history of T20 World Cup
  • 22 June 2024: Became the first player to register a hat-trick in consecutive ICC Men's T20 World Cup matches
Awards/Honours/Achievements
  • 2011/12: Man of the Match (2nd Test of Australia vs South Africa Test Series)
  • 2017/18: Man of the Match (5th Test of the Ashes Test Series)
  • 26 January 2018: Man of the Match (ODI of England vs Australia at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide)
  • February 2019: Allan Border Medal
  • January 2020: Test Player of the Year by ICC
  • November 2021: World's number 1 ranked test bowler in ICC Rankings
  • November 2021: Named in the 2019 ICC Test Team of the Year
  • 24 January 2024: Sir Garfield Sobers Award for ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year
Career Turning PointGrabbed 11 wickets (average 14.09) in maiden Big Bash season

Favourites

CricketerBrett Lee
MusicAlternative
ClothesSportswear
Holiday SpotCinque Terre along the coast (Italy)

Some Lesser Known Facts

Pat Cummins smoking habits are not known.
Pat Cummins does drink alcohol.
He is a right-hand batsman and right-arm fast bowler with a speed of 145 km per hour.
During college, he was an Elite Athlete Program scholar.
He started playing junior cricket at Glenbrook Blaxland Cricket Club and later for Penrith in 2010.
His first-class debut was Tasmania v New South Wales at Hobart in March 2011.
His List A debut was New South Wales v Queensland in February 2011.
In 11 test matches, he scored 305 runs with 46 wickets.
In 39 ODIs, he scored 144 runs and took 64 wickets.
In 18 T20s, he scored 28 runs and took 23 wickets.
In 22 first-class matches, he scored 569 runs and took 83 wickets.
In List A matches, he scored 274 runs and took 94 wickets.
He led the bowling charts with 11 wickets at 14.09 in his first Big Bash season.
He was part of the winning Australian Squad in the 2015 ODI World Cup.
Cummins was the leading wicket-taker in the 2017–18 Ashes series with 23 wickets.
He became the vice-captain of the Australian test team in 2019.
He completed 100 ODI wickets by dismissing South African batsman Kyle Verreynne in 2020.
He was Player of the Series in the 2020/21 Border Gavaskar Trophy.
In 2021, he won the ICC T20 World Cup with Australia.
He became Australian test captain in November 2021.
He led Australia to victory in the 2021-22 Ashes series.
In 2023, he became captain of the Australian ODI team.
He led Australia to win the ICC World Test Championship Final in 2023.
He was acquired by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs. 20.50 crore in the 2024 IPL Auction.
Pat Cummins was appointed captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad in March 2024.
In a 2024 interview, he opened up about the mental struggles he faced during the 2023 Test tour of India.