Pat Cummins, the captain of the Australian Test cricket team, is making headlines not only for his sporting achievements but also for his staggering financial success. The star cricketer has purchased a magnificent, historic property in an affluent Sydney suburb for a colossal $16 million Australian dollars, a price tag that has surprised many.
Media reports reveal that the impressive residence is a heritage property, 137 years old, reflecting its considerable historical significance. Cummins and his wife, Becky Boston, an interior designer, quietly finalized the deal for the house located in Bronte, one of Sydney’s most sought-after locales. The home was built in 1888 and is situated near a prime coastal strip.
The luxurious two-story house, built on a sprawling 730 square meters, features five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Reports suggest the property boasts a rich history, having been owned by several prominent and affluent figures in the past.
The acquisition firmly establishes Cummins’s financial standing. It is noteworthy that this purchase follows his previous acquisition of a $9.3 million house in 2021 and the sale of a $3.7 million apartment. The $16 million outlay proves that Pat Cummins is now among the highest-earning athletes in Australia by wealth. According to reports, the captain earns an estimated $10 million AUD annually from his cricket contracts and endorsements alone.

