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Cummins: T20 travel taxing despite light physical strain Cummins highlights travel challenges over physical strain in T20 Leagues
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Pat Cummins, the Australian cricketer leading a T20 team for the first time, finds T20 cricket less physically demanding compared to other formats. However, he acknowledges the challenges of extensive travel and varied preparations required for the Indian Premier League (IPL), where teams face different opponents frequently over a two-month period.

Cummins expressed his readiness for the challenge but highlighted the unique demands of leading a team in T20 cricket, especially in the IPL where each team plays 14 games in a compact schedule followed by finals. While the physical strain of bowling four overs in a match is manageable, the mental toll of constant travel and adapting to different teams poses a significant challenge.

Pressure on Cummins in IPL

As one of the highest-paid players in the IPL auction, Cummins not only shoulders the responsibility of captaincy but also faces expectations to perform well with the ball. With Bhuvneshwar Kumar as the only other experienced bowler in the team, Cummins acknowledges the importance of leveraging both experienced players and young talents in the squad.

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Cummins anticipates an interesting match against fellow Australian bowler Mitchell Starc but hopes to avoid facing him on the field. He reflects on the dynamic nature of the IPL, where players often find themselves competing against long-time colleagues, adding a unique element to the game.

In essence, Cummins' remarks shed light on the intricate challenges of T20 cricket, emphasizing the significance of strategic preparation and mental resilience amidst the fast-paced nature of the format.

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