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Check Out Pat Cummins' Lavish 70 Crore-Worth Of Mansion (Check Pics)


Pat Cummins celebrating Australia's 2023 World Cup win (AP)Pat Cummins celebrating Australia's 2023 World Cup win (AP)

Modern-day legend Pat Cummins holds a stellar record with the ball and as a captain of the Australian cricket team. The cricketer led his nation to successive global titles in 2023, by defeating India at the WTC final and by upstaging the same opponents in the high-stakes ODI World Cup final later that same year. 

Moreover, a few months ago, Pat Cummins became one of the costliest purchases in IPL history as he was acquired by the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) franchise for a staggering sum of Rs.20.5 crore.

Apart from his charismatic persona on the field, the legendary fast bowler also leads a lavish lifestyle off it as evidenced by his real estate acumen. 

Celebrating the extravagant lifestyle and career of Pat Cummins, we take a look at his lavish Rs.70 crore Sydney-based residence.


A look at Pat Cummins house

Pat Cummins owns a lavish Bronte home, a $9.5 million mansion in Sydney. It is an extravagant five-bedroom residence spread across a 670sqm block. The house has views to the ocean and has a huge lawn and a heated mosaic-tiled pool.

The kitchen features a marble island bench and the dining room holds a chic-yet-formal look. Here is a look at Pat Cummins’ extraordinary house in pictures:




Pat Cummins made his international debut for Australia back in November 2011 at a tender age of 18 in Johannesburg for a series-deciding Test match against South Africa. In his maiden outing itself, the cricketer delivered a match-winning spell of 6-79 and scored the winning runs in a tense chase.

So far in his glittering career, Cummins has picked up 476 international wickets, including 269 of them across 62 Test appearances. He was part of Australia’s 2015 ODI World Cup and 2021 T20 World Cup winning teams, and led his nation to 2023 WTC win and the 2023 ODI World Cup win in India as a captain.