Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins

Australia
2011 - 2025
  • Date of Birth 1993-5-8
  • Role bowler
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm fast
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST SA vs AUS 2011-11-17
ODI AUS vs SA 2011-10-19
T20 SA vs AUS 2011-10-13

Recent Performances

Australia vs West Indies
2025-07-12
Batting: 24 & 5
Bowling: 2/24
Australia vs West Indies
2025-07-03
Batting: 17 & 4
Bowling: 2/46 & 1/26
Australia vs West Indies
2025-06-25
Batting: 28 & 9
Bowling: 2/34 & 1/15
Australia vs South Africa
2025-06-11
Batting: 1 & 6
Bowling: 6/28 & 1/59
SRH vs KKR
2025-05-25
Batting: -
Bowling: 0/25
SRH vs RCB
2025-05-23
Batting: 13*
Bowling: 3/28
LSG vs SRH
2025-05-19
Batting: -
Bowling: 0/34
DC vs SRH
2025-05-05
Batting: -
Bowling: 3/19
GT vs SRH
2025-05-02
Batting: 19*
Bowling: 1/40
CSK vs SRH
2025-04-25
Batting: -
Bowling: 2/21

Batting Statistics

Matches 71
Innings 105
Runs 1548
Average 16.82
Strike Rate 47.26
Highest Score 64*
100s 0
50s 3
Fours 151
Sixes 35
Catches 35

Bowling Statistics

Matches 71
Innings 132
Wickets 309
Average 22.1
Economy 2.88
Strike Rate 45.9
Best Figure 6/23
4 Wickets 17
5 Wickets 14
Balls Bowled 14187
Runs Conceded 6829

Batting Statistics

Matches 90
Innings 59
Runs 537
Average 14.51
Strike Rate 76.38
Highest Score 37
100s 0
50s 0
Fours 43
Sixes 12
Catches 24

Bowling Statistics

Matches 90
Innings 90
Wickets 143
Average 28.78
Economy 5.27
Strike Rate 32.7
Best Figure 5/70
4 Wickets 6
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 4683
Runs Conceded 4116

Batting Statistics

Matches 57
Innings 27
Runs 158
Average 10.53
Strike Rate 118.79
Highest Score 28
100s 0
50s 0
Fours 11
Sixes 7
Catches 16

Bowling Statistics

Matches 57
Innings 57
Wickets 66
Average 23.57
Economy 7.44
Strike Rate 19
Best Figure 3/15
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 1254
Runs Conceded 1556

Batting Statistics

Matches 116
Innings 75
Runs 754
Average 15.38
Strike Rate 80.12
Highest Score 49
100s 0
50s 0
Fours 58
Sixes 19
Catches 35

Bowling Statistics

Matches 116
Innings 116
Wickets 183
Average 28.51
Economy 5.21
Strike Rate 32.8
Best Figure 5/70
4 Wickets 8
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 6007
Runs Conceded 5218

Batting Statistics

Matches 171
Innings 100
Runs 1001
Average 17.56
Strike Rate 138.45
Highest Score 66*
100s 0
50s 3
Fours 62
Sixes 60
Catches 45

Bowling Statistics

Matches 171
Innings 171
Wickets 192
Average 27.33
Economy 8.23
Strike Rate 19.9
Best Figure 4/16
4 Wickets 3
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 3826
Runs Conceded 5248

Pat Cummins player profile

Earmarked as a potential star from a young age, Pat Cummins made his Test debut as an 18-year-old but had to wait six years for his next appearance as injuries struck a body that could not withstand the workload. The bowler who emerged in 2017 was a thoroughbred quick who became one of the standout players in the world and, in late 2021, Australia's Test captain in dramatic circumstances. By 2023 he had led the team to the World Test Championship and ODI World Cup.
Cummins burst onto the scene with a sensational Test debut, taking a match total of seven wickets to set up a thrilling two-wicket win to square the series against South Africa at the Wanderers. He had made his debut for New South Wales during the 2010-11 season and was particularly impressive in his maiden Big Bash season. Touted to be a future leader of Australia's pace attack, he was offered a central contract for 2011-12, becoming the youngest player to be contracted since the current system was introduced in 1998.
Then came the injuries. He suffered repeated stress fractures in his lower back and did not play another Test for six years, until the 2017 tour of India. But all the pain and rehab of those intervening years appeared to have been worthwhile as his body toughened up to the rigours of international cricket.
In the wake of Australia's ball-tampering scandal he became arguably the nation's shining light in a cricketing sense. He was absent through the various 2018 winter tours immediately after the controversy due to a back injury but was monumental in the losing home series against India and was subsequently rewarded with the Test vice-captaincy against Sri Lanka. He became the No. 1 ranked Test bowler in the world and claimed Australia's coveted Allan Border Medal as the 2018-19 men's cricketer of the year. He was immense during the 2019 Ashes in England and through another home series defeat against India in 2020-21, typified by a relentlessness with ball in hand and tremendous stamina.
Having been identified as a future captain, his rise to the position came earlier than expected when Tim Paine resigned shortly before the 2021-22 Ashes. However, in a mark of the cricketer and leader Cummins had become it was, given the circumstances, almost a seamless transition. A few months later he had retained the Ashes and secured victory in Pakistan on Australia's first tour of the country in 24 years.
His capacity to learn on the job was highlighted by his success in the ODI role and how he galvanised Australia following a poor start to the 2023 World Cup in India. His dismissal of Virat Kohli in the final silenced a nation.
ESPNcricinfo staff

Pat Cummins IPL factfile

- For one season, Pat Cummins held the record for the fastest fifty in IPL - jointly with KL Rahul - after he got to the mark in 14 balls when playing for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) against Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2022. Cummins' record was broken by Rajasthan Royals' (RR) Yashasvi Jaiswal in 2023 by one ball.
- For a little under two hours, Cummins was the most expensive player procured at an IPL auction when he was sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for INR 20.50 crore (US$2.47 million approx.) in the auction held a month after he had led Australia to the 2023 ODI World Cup title.
- At the same auction, compatriot Mitchell Starc shattered the record when he attracted a winning bid of INR 24.75 crore (US$2.98 million approx.) from Cummins' former team, KKR.
- Cummins became the second Australian to lead SRH - after David Warner - in 2024 and will reprise his role in 2025 after taking them to the final.
- He was the third Australian captain of an IPL team from Hyderabad. Both Adam Gilchrist, who led Deccan Chargers, and Warner delivered IPL titles before Cummins.