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Pat Cummins Shares His Second Vlog Showing Quarantine Days Of IPL 2021
By Aditya Pratap - May 18, 2021 6:27 pm
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Australian speedster Pat Cummins has released his second vlog on his YouTube channel on Tuesday. He names this vlog ‘how does an athlete train in quarantine’, where he was seen training inside his hotel room where he was quarantined after arriving in India for the now-postponed season of the Indian Premier League 2021.

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Pat Cummins

The vlog is over nine minutes long and has been seen by over 75 thousand viewers. Cummins shared the information of his latest vlog on his Twitter account, where he wrote, “We’re in Chennai for Vlog#2 of the 2021 IPL season. Unboxing of the 2021 @kkriders cricket gear, a volleyball game with the boys and a haircut I didn’t end up regretting.”

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The video started with Cummins’ training routine while he was in quarantine. Running around his bed in his room, sit-ups, cycling etc. were among those exercises which kept him in shape. Then, the video moved outside the hotel room and players were seen travelling via bus around Chennai to go for training.

Cummins also unboxed Kolkata Knight Riders team gears in the video. Players were seen getting along in the video during the pool volleyball match.

Later in the video, Sunil Narine was performing the duties of barber to Cummins, who praised Narine’s hair-cutting skills as well.

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Watch the video here:

Cummins launched his YouTube channel a few days ago and had released his first vlog so far before this video.

Cummins played in seven matches for KKR this year and he managed to grab nine wickets along with scoring 93 runs down the order.

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Pat Cummins along with KKR teammates

BCCI postponed the IPL 2021 when KKR’s Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrior were tested Covid-19 positive. SRH’s Wriddhiman Saha and DC’s Amit Mishra were other players who gave positive results of coronavirus.

The board took the final call and decided to postpone the league indefinitely.