Australia's World Cup-winning captain, Pat Cummins, is gearing up for a monumental challenge as his Sunrisers Hyderabad face off against the formidable Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League (IPL) final on Sunday.
This comes just five days after a heavy loss to Kolkata, highlighting the tough road ahead for Cummins and his team.
Sunrisers Hyderabad secured their spot in the final by defeating Rajasthan Royals by 36 runs in the last qualifier in Chennai, marking their third appearance in the IPL final. However, their journey has been fraught with challenges, including a crushing eight-wicket defeat by Kolkata in the first playoff in Ahmedabad.
Cummins, who was acquired by Hyderabad for $2.5 million, has demonstrated his leadership prowess, having led Australia to both the World Test Championship title and an ODI World Cup victory last year. Hyderabad assistant coach Simon Helmot praised Cummins for his practical and empathetic approach, as well as his keen use of statistics to prepare against opponents.
Despite racking up record IPL totals and showcasing Cummins' strategic acumen in bowling rotations, Hyderabad faces a tough opponent in Kolkata. The Knight Riders, led by Shreyas Iyer and bolstered by the IPL's most expensive player, Mitchell Starc, have been the team to beat this season, topping the table with 20 points.
Kolkata's formidable lineup includes key players like Sunil Narine, who has excelled as an opener, and bowlers Varun Chakravarthy and Harshit Rana, who have taken 37 wickets combined. With only three losses all season, Kolkata's confidence is high, further boosted by their seasoned mentor, Gautam Gambhir.
As Cummins leads his team into the final, he will have to counter the formidable pace of Starc and the strategic insights of Kolkata, who have a strong track record at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium. The stage is set for an epic showdown, with Hyderabad's explosive opening pair, Head and Abhishek Sharma, poised to challenge Kolkata's bowlers.
The final promises a thrilling contest between two top Australian fast bowlers, Cummins and Starc, each aiming to lead their respective teams to IPL glory.