Published on March 26, 2026
“Good to be back,” Pat Cummins shared during a recent interview, expressing his relief and excitement as he progresses through his recovery ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL). The Australian cricket captain has been working hard to regain his competitive edge after a challenging period away from the sport due to injury.
Cummins revealed that his current training regimen includes bowling every third day, a tailored approach designed to ensure his safe return to competitive cricket. This meticulous schedule not only prioritizes his physical health but also aims to build his confidence in his bowling capabilities.
“I’m feeling positive about where I am right now,” Cummins stated. “It’s been a long road, but the signs of recovery are promising. Every session I complete brings me closer to where I want to be the IPL rolls around.”
Fitness has always been a significant factor in Cummins’ career, and this latest phase of rehabilitation reflects his dedication to maintaining his physical condition. He stressed the importance of listening to his body and collaborating closely with medical and training staff to optimize his recovery process.
As IPL 2026 approaches, the anticipation surrounding Cummins’ return to the pitch is growing. Fans and team management alike are eager to see the fast bowler back in action, as he has proven to be a crucial asset for both his franchise and the national team.
“I can’t wait to be back in the thick of it, contributing to my team and hopefully playing a key role in our success,” he added. Cummins’ optimistic outlook signals not only his personal aspirations but also his commitment to his teammates and the sport he loves.
With the IPL set to kick off in a few months, all eyes will be on Cummins as he continues his recovery journey and prepares to make an impactful comeback.
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