Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins says this series against Australia's 'little brother' is as important as any he's ever played in before. He also reflects on his role in the Aussie pace attack, chatting leadership with Steve Waugh and David Warner's incredible resurgence.
As the Aussies prepare for their World Cup semi-final against England, Pat Cummins reveals how a retired veteran has brought energy, expertise and pure love of the game to the team’s camp.
Australia’s cricket team starts a long World Cup and Ashes campaign with a visit to Gallipoli. This is why Pat Cummins considers it a great honour.
Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon get the 'graveyard shift'. Josh Hazlewood has a theory on wind. And Mitchell Starc has earned an unflattering nickname. This is a unique insight into the Aussie bowling quartet.
I didn’t really grasp the emotional impact playing my first home Test would have on me. It hit me in a few different ways, but none more personally than on Jane McGrath Day. My mum’s name is Maria and she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 when I was in year seven at …
Everyone has an Ashes story. If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the last couple of weeks, it’s that every person you meet – at the ground, at the airport, or even walking down the street for dinner – has an Ashes experience that’s meaningful to them. Mum and Dad were in the …
I was four years old when I had my first injury setback. You can still see the after-effects of it today. I’m missing the top of the middle finger on my bowling hand. I’d been to pre-school. A family friend dropped me home. She gave my five lollipops, one for me and one each …