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Pat Cummins Aims for 2028 Olympics

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Pat Cummins Aims For 2028 Olympics

Australia’s cricket captain, Pat Cummins, recently shared his dream of playing at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. He expressed how excited he gets while watching Olympic events and his desire to be part of something so significant.

Cummins highlighted that cricket is set to make a comeback in the Olympics, with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) granting it a place for the first time since 1900. This is thrilling news for fans and players alike.

While talking about his aspirations, Cummins mentioned, ‘When I watch the Olympics, I feel a surge of excitement. I definitely want to be a part of it. By 2028, I will be 35 years old, and I’m hopeful that I’ll get to represent Australia.’

He also added that although there’s still a long time until the Olympics, preparations will likely begin as the event approaches. Staying fit and in form will be crucial for anyone hoping to make the national team for the Olympics.

One interesting point is that the specific format for the cricket matches in the 2028 Olympics has not yet been announced. However, many speculate that it might be in T20 format, which is popular worldwide.

Recently, Cummins led the Australian team to victory in the ODI World Cup, showcasing his leadership and skill on the field, making his potential Olympic participation highly anticipated by fans.