Pat Cummins Kicks Off Training for Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Australia’s Test and ODI captain, Pat Cummins, has ignited excitement among cricket fans by sharing a video of himself bowling in the nets as he gears up for an important summer season. Cummins, who is currently not participating in the ongoing white-ball tour against England, was rested as part of a carefully planned long-term load management strategy.

With Australia set to host Pakistan for a three-match ODI and T20I series beginning November 4, the focus is shifting towards the five-match Border-Gavaskar Test series against India, starting on November 22 in Perth. This summer promises to be pivotal for the Australian team, and Cummins is keen to play a significant role.

Pat Cummins is Back in the Nets: “Let’s Go!”

In his recent Instagram post, the 31-year-old pacer expressed his enthusiasm, captioning the video: “Getting ready for a huge summer. The first few bowls are back after a pre-season break. Let’s go.”

Pat Cummins’ last competitive outing was in Major League Cricket, where he represented the San Francisco Unicorns. Despite their efforts, the team fell short in the final, losing to Washington Freedom by 96 runs.

As Pat Cummins reenters training, the cricketing world will be watching closely to see how he adapts after his break and how he leads the Australian squad in the upcoming challenges ahead. With his skill and experience, Cummins is poised to be a key player in what promises to be a thrilling summer of cricket.

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