Patrick James Cummins is an Australian international cricketer who currently captains Australia’s Test and One Day International teams. Born in Westmead, New South Wales, the 6-foot-3 (192 cm) right-arm fast bowler is regarded as one of the greatest pace bowlers in the modern era. As of 2025, Cummins recently featured in the Ashes 2025 series against England, where his disciplined spells and leadership continued to define Australia’s campaign.
One of the most iconic moments of his career came during the 2023 ICC World Cup Final, where his calm captaincy and crucial dismissal of Virat Kohli shifted the match in Australia’s favour. Cummins last played the IPL 2025 season for Sunrisers Hyderabad, leading the side with both impactful bowling and sharp tactical captaincy, further solidifying his status as one of the most valuable players in world cricket.
Personal Details
Detail
Information
Full Name
Patrick James Cummins
Nickname
Pat, Cummo, Cider
Height
6 feet 3 inches (192 cm)
Date of Birth
May 8, 1993
Age
32 years
Place of Birth
Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
Playing Style
Aspect
Description
Batting Style
Right-handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm Fast
Primary Role
Bowler / All-rounder
Jersey Number
Format
Jersey Number
Test
8
ODI
30
T20I
9
IPL
30
Debut Dates
Format
Date
Opponent
Venue
Test
November 17, 2011
South Africa
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
ODI
October 19, 2011
South Africa
Centurion
T20I
October 13, 2011
South Africa
Edgbaston, Birmingham
IPL
May 8, 2014
Chennai Super Kings
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
IPL Salary by Year
Year
Team
Salary (INR)
2014
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹1.00 crore
2015
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹1.00 crore
2017
Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals)
₹4.50 crore
2018
Mumbai Indians
₹5.40 crore (did not play due to injury)
2020
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹15.50 crore
2021
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹15.50 crore
2022
Kolkata Knight Riders
₹7.25 crore
2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
₹20.50 crore
2025
Sunrisers Hyderabad
₹18.00 crore
Net Worth and Assets
Type
Details
Estimated Net Worth
₹378 crore (approx. $41 million USD)
Annual Cricket Australia Contract
₹25.18 crore (approx. $3 million USD)
Assets
Ocean-view mansion in Sydney valued at ₹70 crore ($9.5 million), Range Rover Sport, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Ferrari 488 GTB
Pat Cummins has built substantial wealth through his international cricket career, IPL contracts, and lucrative brand endorsements. His property portfolio includes a luxurious 670 sqm mansion in Sydney featuring five bedrooms, a swimming pool, and ocean views, reflecting his status as one of cricket’s highest-paid athletes.
Teams Played For
Team
Years Active
Australia
2011
New South Wales
2010
Sydney Thunder
2012 – 2013, 2016 – 2017
Sydney Sixers
2012
Kolkata Knight Riders
2014 – 2015, 2020 – 2022
Delhi Daredevils / Delhi Capitals
2017
Mumbai Indians
2018
Sunrisers Hyderabad
2024
Education
Qualification
Institution
School
St Paul’s Grammar School, Cranebrook, New South Wales
University
Bachelor of Business, University of Technology Sydney (Graduated 2017)
Additional
Certificate in Executive Management, Australian Graduate School of Management, UNSW
Complete Career Stats
Batting Career Summary
Format
Matches
Runs
Highest Score
Average
Strike Rate
100s
50s
Test
71
1,067
90
19.76
43.42
0
3
ODI
90
503
35*
15.25
86.89
0
0
T20I
57
188
25*
17.09
129.66
0
0
IPL
72
545
66*
21.80
143.17
0
1
Bowling Career Summary
Format
Matches
Wickets
Best Figures
Average
Economy
Strike Rate
Test
71
309
6/23
22.10
2.89
45.8
ODI
90
143
5/70
28.78
5.27
32.7
T20I
57
66
3/15
23.58
7.44
19.0
IPL
72
79
4/34
30.04
8.81
20.4
Pat Cummins Recent Form – Last 5 Matches
Format
Opponent
Date
Runs / Wickets
Venue
Test
England
November 24, 2025
28 runs & 5/83 (3-52 & 2-31)
Gabba, Brisbane
Test
England
November 16, 2025
18 runs & 5/70 (4-48 & 1-22)
Adelaide Oval
Test
India
October 28, 2025
12 runs & 5/71 (2-44 & 3-27)
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
ODI
India
October 23, 2025
21 runs & 1/45
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
ODI
India
October 21, 2025
6 runs & 2/39
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Career Highlights
Year
Achievement
2011
Made Test debut at age 18, took 7 wickets on debut against South Africa
2015
Member of Australia’s ICC Cricket World Cup winning squad
2019
Awarded Allan Border Medal; became No. 1 ranked Test bowler
2021
Appointed Australia’s 47th Test captain; Vice-captain of T20 World Cup winning team
2022
Led Australia to retain The Ashes in England
2023
Captained Australia to World Test Championship and ODI World Cup victories
2024
Led Sunrisers Hyderabad to IPL final; took hat-tricks in consecutive T20I matches
2025
Became 8th Australian to reach 300 Test wickets; led Australia to Border-Gavaskar Trophy victory
Youngest Australian to earn Cricket Australia central contract
At 18 years old in 2011-12
First fast bowler to captain Australia full-time
Appointed in 2021
Reached 300 Test wickets
8th Australian to achieve this milestone
Joint-fastest IPL fifty
14 balls (shared with KL Rahul at the time)
Highest Test ranking points by Australian bowler
914 points
Fastest Australian bowler to 250 Test wickets
In 31 Tests
Two hat-tricks in consecutive international matches
During 2024 T20 World Cup
Interesting Facts About Pat Cummins
He lost the top of his middle finger on his right hand at age three when his sister accidentally slammed a door on it, yet went on to become one of the world’s best fast bowlers.
Cummins idolized Brett Lee as a child and briefly played domestic cricket with him before Lee’s retirement.
He completed his Bachelor of Business degree while recovering from injuries, using education as an outlet to reduce pressure on his cricket performances.
Cummins is a passionate climate activist and founded “Cricket for Climate,” aiming to achieve net-zero emissions in cricket by 2035.
He became the first fast bowler to captain Australia in Test cricket full-time, breaking a tradition that had lasted decades.
During the 2023 World Cup final against India, his wickets of Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer silenced a 100,000-strong home crowd in Ahmedabad.
Cummins played one of the slowest ODI innings in history during the 2023 World Cup, scoring just 12 runs off 68 balls in a record partnership with Glenn Maxwell.
He is a director on the Australian Cricketers’ Association board and ambassador for UNICEF and the Mito Foundation.
His fastest recorded delivery was 154.4 km/h (96.2 mph) during the 2019 World Cup against England at Lord’s.
Despite being one of cricket’s highest-paid players, he has remained grounded and focused on giving back through various philanthropic initiatives.
Born in Westmead, New South Wales, Pat Cummins is 32 years old and stands 6 feet 3 inches tall. His remarkable cricket journey spans over a decade, during which he has represented Australia, New South Wales, and multiple IPL franchises. Despite early career setbacks due to injuries, Cummins has emerged as one of cricket's most respected figures, combining exceptional bowling skills with outstanding leadership qualities that helped Australia secure multiple ICC titles.
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