Pat Cummins, Travis, IPL 2025 will join SRH before its re -start

According to Espncricinfo, the Australian couple Pat Cummins and Travis Head, who will take part in the final of the next month’s World Test Championship, are expected to re -participate in the Sunrisers Hyderabad team before the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Last week, the 18th edition of the league rich in cash was suspended because of India’s cross -border tensions with Pakistan. The future of the rest of the tournament was uncertain. On Monday, BCCI cleared the doubts, confirming that IPL would continue in Bengaluru on Saturday.
On Tuesday morning, Cummins and Head were selected in the Australian squad for the World Test Championship against South Africa, which started on June 11th. Thinking that Hyderabad had been removed from the race for the playoffs, there were doubts about their participation.
According to Espncricinfo, Haydarabad Captain Cummins and Head gave SRH about their decisions to return to India. Neil Maxwell, the ruler of Cummins, confirmed that the Australian test captain wanted to return to India.
Pat Pat has a responsibility as the franchise captain and tries to come back, Max Maxwell said on Tuesday to News Corp, as quoted from Espncricinfo.
Cricket Australia’s National Teams President Ben Oliver made sure that the board of directors would work to work with players in their individual decisions to return to India or that they would not work within the next two days.
Espncricinfo, from now on, heinrich Klaasen, Eshan Malinga, Kamindu Mendis and Wiaan Mulder, including the overseas players, including the participation of SRH confirmed that there is no approval. Mulder was chosen in South Africa for the WTC final against Australia.
Haydarabad, who finished the second last year, lost Mojo in 2025. SRH doughs, known for their power strokes, were incorrectly connected to Rajasthan Royals apart from the campaign openers.
With only three wins of 11 fixtures, Hyderabad occupies the eighth point in the score table. SRH will conclude its campaigns with three away luminaires against LSG (May 19) in Lucknow, RCB in Bengaluru (May 23) and the KKR in Delhi (May 25).
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