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‘Dada…’ Pat Cummins And Son Albie’s Adorable Moment During Press Conference Steals Hearts


Pat Cummins With His Son Albie (Source: @CricCrazyJohns/x.com)Pat Cummins With His Son Albie (Source: @CricCrazyJohns/x.com)

Australian fans couldn’t have asked for a better New Year’s gift as Pat Cummins and his squad reclaimed the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a commanding 3-1 series victory. After a decade long wait, Australia showcased their masterclass in the five match Test series and outplayed the opponent.

After claiming the long-awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Australian captain attended the press conference, but it wasn’t just his words that stole the show. A heartwarming moment between he and his son stole the show.

The Heartwarming Moment Between Cummins and His Son

The beginning of the year 2025 become bright for the Australian fans as the Pat Cummins and Co. lifted the prestigious Border-Gavaskar Trophy breaking a decade long wit. After the historic win, Cummins was seen interacting with the media.

During that moment, Cummins welcomed a special guest as his 3 year old son Albie entered into the room and heard calling “Dada”. On a very sweet note, Cummins replied saying “I am here.” That Wholesome moment off the field is winning hearts.


Australia’s Dreamy Win After A Decade

Australia’s journey in the recently concluded the Border-Gavaskar Series was nothing short of a dramatic turnaround. After facing a massive 295-run defeat in the first match, the Aussies bounced back in Adelaide with a massive 10-wicket win. Following a hard-fought draw at the Gabba, they sealed the series in style with a massive 184-run triumph in Sydney.

The Sydney crowd was treated to the most thrilling clash of the series. After restricting India in a modest total of 185 runs in the first innings, the Aussie batting line up struggled and got all out in just 181 runs. But they bounced back in the second innings. The Aussie bowlers thrived on the pitch. Scott Boland shined with an incredible 6-wicket haul.

Australia made light work of the 162-run chase, despite a few early hiccups. Khawaja anchored the innings with crucial knock of 41 runs. Throughout the series, skipper Pat Cummins was the indomitable force, claiming an incredible 25 wickets in just five matches. With that emphatic win, Cummins and Co. ended their decade long Border-Gavaskar Trophy drought.