PAT CUMMINS’ wife Becky showed off her post-baby body three weeks after giving birth.
Australia’s cricket captain, 31, and his partner, 33, were spotted on a break at an eastern Sydney beach this week.
INSTAGRAM @becky_cumminsPat Cummins’ wife Becky stunned fans with her post-baby body[/caption]
Becky and Cummins were spotted on a break in eastern SydneyINSTAGRAM @becky_cummins
Becky gave birth to their second child just three weeks ago
The loved-up pair, who met at a bar in 2013 and got married nine years later, already share a son in Albie, 3.
And just three weeks ago they welcomed baby daughter Edi into the world.
However, Cummins’ wife Becky left fans stunned in a one-piece bathing suit.
She flashed a smile for the camera as she soaked up the sun.
And supporters could not resist hailing her on social media.
One said: “Sorry did you not birth a child three weeks ago? You look like a Victoria’s Secret model.”
Another declared: “What is your secret?”
One noted: “You look stunning. Are you even human?”
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Another added: “Crazy how you had a baby three weeks ago.”
Becky also posed for a snap with cricket husband Cummins, as well as their son Albie.
INSTAGRAM @becky_cumminsThe pair met in 2013 and got married nine years later[/caption]
INSTAGRAM @becky_cumminsBecky is already mother to three-year-old son Albie[/caption]
But there was no sign of new baby Edi, who was born earlier this month.
Cummins was meant to be playing for Australia in their overseas Test clash with Sri Lanka.
However, the skipper missed it to be at Becky’s side.
Following the birth of Edi, Cummins’ wife said: “She’s here. Our beautiful baby girl, Edi.
“Words can’t describe how overjoyed and full of love we feel right now.”
Cummins himself previously opened up on missing parts of Albie’s early days due to his cricket commitments.
He said: “I missed a big chunk last time and I want to work out how we can spend a bit more time at home for that initial period this time around.
“Within reason, no one is ever going to bat an eyelid if someone needs to put their family first.
“We are playing cricket, it’s not the end of the world, so we want people to have long, successful careers for Australia.
“You can’t just ask them to put their life on hold to go tour the world and forget about everything else. We are pretty open when it comes to family.”
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