Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins takes his bikini-clad wife Becky and son Albie to Clovelly Beach after returning from India
Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins has shared his joy at winning the World Cup with his wife Becky Boston and their toddler son Albie as they reunited for a beach day in one of Sydney’s trendiest suburbs.
The trio enjoyed breakfast together at a cafe on Clovelly beach in the east of the city on Wednesday before walking to the beach for some sun and sand.
Cummins, 30, looked relaxed and refreshed after spending several weeks on the subcontinent as his team secured Australia’s sixth World Cup title with an underdog victory over India in the final.
Meanwhile, Becky led the family to the beach in a blue bikini top and pink casual shorts.
The location of the family getaway was just a short trip away from the beautiful $9.5 million home the couple purchased in Bronte in March 2021.
Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins (pictured right) has shared his joy at winning the World Cup with his wife Becky Boston (pictured left) and their toddler son Albie as they reunited for a beach day in one of Sydney’s trendiest suburbs
Cummins, 30, looked relaxed and refreshed after spending several weeks on the subcontinent as his team secured Australia’s sixth World Cup title with an underdog victory over India in the final
Meanwhile, Becky led the family to the beach in a blue bikini top and pink casual shorts
Just hours beforehand, Cummins showed off his sense of humor to a bevy of journalists at Sydney Airport, shortly after arriving on a long-haul flight from India.
The paceman joked that he might have a questionable body odor after the tough flight, before reflecting on his team’s impressive win against the shocked hosts in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
“Every half hour you think about winning the World Cup and you get all excited again,” Cummins said.
‘We’ve been on the road for about six months and it was great to finish this. I was quite excited to win, it was a highlight of my career.
Pat Cummins left a horde of journalists in stitches at Sydney Airport after arriving from India on Wednesday morning (pictured) thanks to a cheeky one-liner about his body odor
“Aside from captaincy, just to play with these guys, it doesn’t get any better than that.”
“We’ll be smiling for a while.”
This year will go down in history as one of the best for Australian cricket – under Cummins’ leadership the side won the World Test Championship, retained the Ashes and went on to win the ODI World Cup.
The skipper said he was in charge of a “pretty happy group” and praised the fact that the Aussies “had to be flawless to get to the semi-finals… and we pretty much were.”
‘Faith never left. We knew that once we clicked, we could compete against anyone and that turned out to be the case,” Cummins said.
‘We will enjoy this for a long time.’
After a slow start to the tournament, the Aussies delivered when it mattered, winning the final by six wickets