E2BET: Pat Cummins: Australian captain Pat Cummins has said that he would be surprised if his fellow teammates sledged South African pacer Kagiso Rabada about his drug suspension during the 2025 WTC final. The 30-year-old pacer left IPL 2025 midway through the season to serve his ban after it was found that he had allegedly used cocaine in January 2025.
Pat Cummins: He was banned after he had tested positive for recreational drug use during a domestic T20 competition in South Africa in January this year.
“It’s not really our style. I’d be surprised if that came up,” Cummins said on Tuesday, June 10 (via Hindustan Times).
Pat Cummins: Rabada had earlier said that he wouldn’t be overtly apologetic about his actions. The Gujarat Titans (GT) pacer praised the manner in which the process was handled and added that there would always be differing opinions among different sections.
“I’m just glad to be playing again. The process was handled really well … I think, as a player, and a man, people will have their different opinions. I can live with that. There are some people who would have been disappointed and to those people I’m deeply sorry … The people closest to me are the ones I felt I let down.
“But life moves on. I’ll never be ‘Mr-I-Apologise-Too-Much’. But I’ll never condone that action,” the pacer had said about the incident.
Pat Cummins: Tim Paine slams the need to address Kagiso Rabada serving his suspension as a personal issue

“It stinks. I don’t like this use around personal issues, and it is being used to hide stuff that isn’t a personal issue. If you have a professional sportsman who’s tested for recreational drugs during a tournament in which he is playing, that doesn’t fall under personal issues for me.”
“That falls under you having broken your contract. That is not a personal issue; that is something that is happening in your personal life,” Paine had said.
Rabada has taken 327 wickets in 70 Test matches. He is four wickets shy of overtaking Allan Donald in the list of pacers who have the most scalps for South Africa in their Test history.