The fiery Australian fast bowler, Pat Cummins, who was plying his trade for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the recently suspended Indian Premier League (IPL) shared a vlog on his official social media handle, of his journey from Australia to Chennai for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021. The video of his journey to Chennai for IPL 2021, is the first video on Cummins’ YouTube channel.
Tweeting the video, Pat Cummins wrote: “A few months back I’d been planning to launch my own YouTube channel to take you all on my journey to India for the 2021 IPL season. Although circumstances unfortunately changed, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at my experience during the IPL.”
A few months back I’d been planning to launch my own YouTube channel to take you all on my journey to India for the 2021 IPL season. Although circumstances unfortunately changed, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at my experience during the IPL:https://t.co/Xy2YWOkWH1
— Pat Cummins (@patcummins30) May 11, 2021
The video, which is named “Heading To Chennai For The 2021 IPL Season | VLOG #01”, showcases Cummins’ preparation for taking part in the 14th edition of the IPL where he is seen packing his valuables at his house to interacting with SunRisers Hyderabad’s (SRH) former captain David Warner at the airport.
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Here is the video shared by Pat Cummins on Youtube:
Cummins was part of the KKR squad in the IPL 2021 where managed to scalp nine wickets in seven matches and scored 93 runs including a fiery half-century against the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). KKR endured a dismal start and won only two of the seven matches they played.
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The 14th edition of the Indian Premier League was postponed indefinitely by the Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) last week and the IPL Governing Council after several cricketers tested positive for the coronavirus in the bio-bubble. Cummins’ teammates at KKR — Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier — were among the first to return a positive result.