Inspirational Cummins leads Sunrisers to IPL playoffs

Pat Cummins walks off the rain-hit stadium at Hyderabad, knowing Sunrisers are in the playoffs. (AP PHOTO)

Pat Cummins has been left celebrating in the rain, having passed the latest demanding examination of his captaincy skills by steering his Sunrisers Hyderabad team into the playoffs of the Indian Premier League.

The Australian skipper, who has consistently proved his leadership acumen by  guiding the national team to the World Test title, World Cup crown and an Ashes retention, has also flowered, internationally, as captain of the ambitious franchise team in Hyderabad this term.

He had been hoping that his Travis Head-inspired outfit would roar into the final-four  knockout stage by beating the already eliminated Gujarat Titans on Thursday, but the weather did the job for him, a persistent downpour prompting a wash-out at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. 

The one point awarded was enough to ensure they became the third team to officially qualify for the playoffs, and after reaching 15 points in the league, they could still finish among the top two should they beat Punjab Kings in the last league game and Rajasthan Royals lose to table-topping Kolkata Knight Riders.

Cummins and Head, who've both had a standout tournament, will join their fellow Aussie, KKR's Mitchell Starc in the knock-out stages.

Starc's team, with 19 points, are guaranteed to finish top of the table, with Rajasthan having also booked their spot.

But four other teams — Royal Challengers Bengaluru, with Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green in their ranks, Delhi Capitals, who have Jake Fraser-McGurk and David Warner, Lucknow Super Giants, who feature Marcus Stoinis, and champions Chennai Super Kings are still in the race for the fourth and final place.

It's been a fine achievement already by Cummins, who has proved worth every cent of his $3.67 million price tag, with both his inspirational presence and the way he has freed up his side to attack with complete freedom having helped make Sunrisers surely the most exciting team to watch in this edition.

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