Becky Cummins was showing off her growing baby bump while enjoying a swim at Sydney’s Bronte Beach on Tuesday.
Cricketer Pat Cummins’ heavily pregnant wife sunbathed in a striped bikini on a warm day.
The cricket WAG opted for a skimpy red swimsuit as she jumped into the crystal clear water for a dip.
Wearing minimal makeup, the 33-year-old swept her hair out of her face into a loose bun.
She finished her beachy look with a pair of sunglasses to protect herself from the bright rays and a gold necklace.
Becky returned to shore after swimming and stretched out on a towel in the sand to catch some sun.
Becky Cummins (pictured) was showing off her growing baby bump while enjoying a swim at Sydney’s Bronte Beach on Tuesday.
Cricketer Pat Cummins’ heavily pregnant wife sunbathed in a striped bikini on a warm day.
The cricket WAG opted for a skimpy red swimsuit as she jumped into the crystal clear water for a dip.
She had earlier arrived at the popular Eastern Suburbs beach wearing a loose baby blue mini dress and carrying a handbag.
Becky and the Aussie Test cricket captain, 31, confirmed they are expecting their second child together in a sweet Instagram post last month.
The couple, who married in 2022, already share a son, two-year-old Albie, and announced they are expecting their second child together earlier this year.
They took to Instagram to share a series of adorable photos of Becky showing off her baby bump while cuddling her beloved son Albie.
‘Incredibly happy to finally be able to share our (baby) news! “We are so excited to meet you, baby, and to add a little more craziness to our lives,” they wrote in a caption.
Pat’s teammate Mitch Marsh was one of the first to congratulate the couple on the touching announcement, as was cricket star Travis Head’s wife Jessica, Aaron Finch’s wife Amy, Rachel, Usman Khawaja’s wife, and Becky’s sister Kara.
The news comes almost three years after they welcomed Albie into the world in October 2021.
At the time, the couple had shared a heartwarming video capturing their journey to becoming first-time parents from the moment they found out Becky was pregnant to Albie’s arrival.
Wearing minimal makeup, the 33-year-old swept her hair out of her face into a loose bun.
She finished her beachy look with a pair of sunglasses to protect herself from the bright rays.
She added a gold necklace to her look.
Pat and Becky first met in their early 20s in a King’s Cross bar in 2013 and began dating, before getting engaged in 2020.
The couple was initially due to get married in April 2021, but had to postpone their wedding due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Today was supposed to be our wedding day,” Becky wrote on Instagram on April 1, tagging Pat in the post.
‘Instead, I realized that I had never been happier, I had never loved or appreciated you more. Here’s to the future and happy endings.’
They eventually exchanged vows and tied the knot in July 2022 at the luxurious Chateau Du Soleil in the Byron Bay hinterland in northern New South Wales.
Albie, who was nine months old at the time, attended the ceremony and was held by a nearby wedding guest as he sweetly watched the romantic moment.
The wedding was star-studded, with comedian Andy Lee and his girlfriend Bec Harding among those in attendance.
Also in attendance were fellow cricketers Mitchell Starc, Andrew McDonald, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon and his wife Emma McCarth and Tim Paine and his wife Bonnie.
Pat recently took a break from the sport to ensure he is rested for the upcoming summer of cricket in Australia.
Becky and the Aussie Test cricket captain, 31, confirmed they are expecting their second child together in a sweet Instagram post last month.
The couple, who married in 2022, already share a son, two-year-old Albie, and announced they are expecting their second child together earlier this year.
She had earlier arrived at the popular Eastern Suburbs beach wearing a loose baby blue mini dress and carrying a handbag.
Becky returned to shore after swimming and stretched out on a towel in the sand to sunbathe.
The season will see the team take on India in a highly anticipated Test series.
The two-month break he has been granted by Cricket Australia marks the first proper break from the sport he has taken in almost two years.
Instead of playing in Australia’s white-ball tour of England and Scotland next month, he will prepare for the India series by bowling in one-day matches against Pakistan in November.
“The priority right now is to do some work in the gym and start re-evaluating the path forward in a few weeks,” he said.
‘I’m just trying to fill the bucket again after two years of bowling non-stop. (Hoping) that first test comes in as good a position as I’ve been in for a few years.’
Cummins also said his decision to play in the Indian Premier League and US Major League Cricket was not a case of club versus country.
“It has been an interesting year, since the interval until summer was always planned,” he added.
“MLC showed up late and when we were talking about the schedule, it didn’t change the pre-summer preparation.”