"I Love Your Wife", Says Indian Fan To Cummins. Here's His Epic Response
Australia skipper Pat Cummins left everyone in splits after he gave a hilarious reply to fan on Instagram.
Australia Test and ODI skipper Pat Cummins left everyone in splits after he gave a hilarious reply to a fan on Instagram. The star pacer shared an adorable picture with his wife Becky Cummins, wishing her on the occasion of Valentine's Day. In the picture, the couple was seen enjoying their time at a beach. "Super-mum, wife, my valentine and apparently a pro-surfer too. Happy Valentines @becky_cummins," the caption of his post read. This lovely post shared by Cummins went viral in no time and fans flooded the comment section with their love.
Out of all the comments, one fan wrote, "I am Indian I love you your wife." However, Cummins' savage reply left all the fans laughing. "I'll pass it onto her!" wrote Cummins.
Pat Cummins. pic.twitter.com/kiXGpYAzgv — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 14, 2024
The year 2023 had been a memorable one for Cummins as the star pacer guided Australia to the World Test Championship and ODI World Cup titles. On both occasions, Australia edged past Team India and clinched the coveted ICC trophies. Apart from this, he also won the ICC ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year Award.
While receiving the award, Cummins reserved high praise for the star Indian duo of Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja.
"It's a huge honour. It has been a big year, lots of wonderful team success. To get this individual honour is huge and I am pretty amazed. In terms of individual accolades, it is right up there," Cummins told ICC.
"Kohli and Jadeja are super consistent, you can't keep them out of it, they find a way to drag their team out of trouble & win it, to be alongside those guys has been really special," he added.
Talking about the game, Cummins missed out on the recently-concluded three-match T20I series against West Indies, which Australia won 2-1.
He will now be back in action in the three-match T20I series against New Zealand, starting from February 21.