Key Points

Pat Cummins and Travis Head are set to rejoin Sunrisers Hyderabad as the IPL resumes after a brief suspension. The Australian duo, despite preparing for the WTC final, have committed to SRH's remaining matches. Cricket Australia supports players' individual decisions regarding IPL participation. SRH, currently eighth in the standings, faces an uphill battle to salvage their underwhelming season.

Key Points: Pat Cummins Travis Head Set for SRH Return as IPL 2025 Resumes

  • Cummins prioritizes SRH captaincy despite WTC final prep
  • Head joins Cummins for Hyderabad's last 3 IPL matches
  • BCCI confirms IPL resumption amid geopolitical tensions
  • SRH battles poor form with 3 wins in 11 games
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Pat Cummins, Travis Head likely to join SRH ahead of IPL 2025 resumption

Australian stars Cummins and Head confirm IPL comeback despite WTC final prep as SRH eyes redemption in remaining matches.

"Pat has a responsibility as captain of the franchise and is looking at returning - Neil Maxwell"

New Delhi, May 13

Pat Cummins and Travis Head, the Australian pair who are set to feature in next month's World Test Championship final, are expected to rejoin the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 resumption on May 17, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Last week, the 18th edition of the cash-rich league was suspended due to India's cross-border tensions with Pakistan. The future of the remainder of the tournament was clouded in uncertainty. On Monday, the BCCI cleared the doubts by confirming that IPL would resume on Saturday in Bengaluru.

On Tuesday morning, Cummins and Head were named in Australia's squad for the World Test Championship final against South Africa, commencing on June 11. There were doubts over their involvement, considering Hyderabad has already been ruled out of the race for the playoffs.

According to ESPNcricinfo, Hyderabad skipper Cummins and Head have informed SRH of their decision to fly back to India. Cummins' manager, Neil Maxwell, confirmed that the Australian Test skipper is looking to return to India.

"Pat has a responsibility as captain of the franchise and is looking at returning," Maxwell told News Corp on Tuesday, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

Cricket Australia's head of national teams, Ben Oliver, has assured that the board will work towards working with players on their individual decisions to return to India or not over the next two days.

ESPNcricinfo also confirmed that, as of now, there is no confirmation on whether the overseas players, including Heinrich Klaasen, Eshan Malinga, Kamindu Mendis and Wiaan Mulder, will join SRH. Mulder was named in South Africa's squad for the WTC final against Australia.

Hyderabad, who finished runners-up last year, lost their mojo in 2025. SRH batters, known for their brute power-hitting, have misfired apart from their campaign opener against the Rajasthan Royals.

With just three wins out of 11 fixtures, Hyderabad occupy the eighth spot in the points table. SRH will conclude their campaign with three away fixtures against LSG (May 19) in Lucknow, against RCB (May 23) in Bengaluru and against KKR in Delhi (May 25).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Glad to see IPL resuming! Sports should be kept separate from politics. Cummins and Head showing real professionalism by returning despite SRH's poor performance. Hope they can end the season on a high note! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
As an SRH fan, this season has been so disappointing 😔 But respect to Cummins for honoring his captaincy duties. Maybe we'll see some explosive batting from Head in these last matches? #OrangeArmy
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Amit S.
BCCI made the right call to resume IPL. Cricket unites our country like nothing else. Though I wonder if foreign players might be hesitant after the security concerns? Hope everything goes smoothly in Bengaluru.
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Sanjana R.
SRH's performance this year has been baffling! So much talent but zero consistency. Maybe they should focus on building a better team for next season rather than these dead rubbers. #RebuildNeeded
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Vikram J.
Good to see Aussie players respecting their IPL commitments despite WTC final coming up. Shows how seriously international stars take our league. IPL truly is the premium T20 tournament in the world!
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Neha P.
While I'm happy IPL is back, I hope BCCI has proper security measures in place. The situation at our borders is serious and we can't compromise on safety, even for cricket. Jai Hind!

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