What Happened To Pat Cummins Finger?: Pat Cummins, offici ally known as Patrick James Cummins is an Australian international cricketer born to Peter Cummins and Maria Cummins on May 8, 1993, in Westmead.
He attended St Paul’s Grammar School and the University of Technology, Sydney where he graduated in 2017 with a Bachelor of Business.
As a cricketer, he captains the Australian cricket team in Test and ODI cricket as a fast bowler and right-handed batsman. He also plays domestically for New South Wales making his Test debut at the age of 18 in 2011.
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Pat Cummins has been consistent throughout his career and has won several awards. As of May 2022, Cummins is rated as the number one bowler in the world in the ICC test bowling rankings.
In January 2023, Pat Cummins bowled Australia into contention to pull off a stunning victory against South Africa in an absorbing third Sydney Test on Saturday, January 7.
What Happened To Pat Cummins Finger?
At the age of three (1996), Pat Cummins’s sister accidentally slammed a door on his finger. The injury sustained was so severe that doctors had to amputate the tip of his finger. He lost the top of his middle finger on his dominant right hand.
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