Chennai: As a leader, Pat Cummins has tasted success at the highest level and stands on the cusp of adding another feather in his decorated cap by winning the IPL title but the Australian skipper knows that all good things come to an end. The Australian has been on a great run since last year, leading Australia to the World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup success. He will lead Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2024 final against former champions Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday and strive to win the team's second title.
"It would be great (winning the title) but the run's going to stop at some point," he told reporters ahead of the IPL final.
"It's been a great couple of years, but I haven't captained any T20 cricket team before this series. So, I'm not too sure what to expect. It's quite fast-paced."
Analysing his side's performance in the tournament this season, Cummins credited the blend of experience and youngsters for success.
"It's been huge. We have quite an experienced bowling line-up, including (Jaydev) Unadkat and Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar Kumar). Also, so many youngsters have come through and have won us games by themselves, like Nitish (Reddy) and Abhishek (Sharma).
"We also have guys who have been away from the Indian setup, but they have been fantastic. So, that's been the story of our team," he said.