Pat Cummins, the World Cup-winning captain from Australia, expressed his deep connection with India, referring to it as his second home. Set to play for SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Cummins spoke about the welcoming culture of the IPL and the support he receives from fans.
In an interview with Star Sports before the tournament, Cummins highlighted the unique support structure within the IPL, emphasizing the positive atmosphere it creates for entire teams. He appreciates the fact that the IPL provides an environment where the crowd isn’t uniformly against him, stating, “India is like a second home. We spend so much time here. IPL you’ve got your home teams. So you actually feel like you’ve got plenty of fans… It’s nice feeling like not everyone’s against you.”
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Recently named as the next captain for SRH, taking over from Aiden Markram, Cummins acknowledges the significance of the tournament and the high stakes involved. He was the second most expensive player in IPL auction history, with SRH securing him for a hefty Rs 20.50 crore. Despite the pressure, Cummins maintains his focus on delivering consistent performances, recognizing the exceptional talent of batsmen in the league.
“I’m just a big believer in concentrating on what I do. Those guys are that good, if you’re just a little bit off, they’ll find a way to put you off your game. So, um yeah, it’s always good coming up against Virat. He’s got me a few times. I’ve got him a few times. It’s always pretty good,” remarked the Australian Test and ODI captain.
As Cummins prepares to lead SRH in the upcoming IPL season, his words reflect the mutual respect he shares with Indian fans and the cricketing community. The IPL, often referred to as a cricketing carnival, continues to be a platform where international players like Cummins not only showcase their skills but also develop a strong bond with the cricket-loving Indian audience.
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