Australia Skipper Pat Cummins Set To Feature In Cartoon Series 'Snick And Willow'; Details Revealed

Australia captain Pat Cummins is set to feature in a new animated series aimed at introducing children to the spirit and joy of cricket. Titled Snick and Willow, the show follows two young cricket enthusiasts on a globe-trotting adventure that celebrates friendship, fair play, and the love of the game.Produced by Xentrix Studios, the animated series centres on Snick, a spirited Indian boy, and Willow, a fast-bowling Australian girl. The duo team up to search for lost cricket relics in hopes of saving their local cricket club from greedy developers. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about teamwork, culture, and community through the lens of the sport they love. Cummins’ animated character in the show is still in development.For Cummins, the project holds special meaning. He said,“Helping grow cricket at the grassroots level has always been close to my heart. Snick and Willow is a creative and exciting way to introduce the game to young fans all over the world."What character does Pat Cummins play in Snick and Willow?The Australian skipper is particularly enthusiastic about the character of Willow, an 11-year-old girl who recently moved from Australia to India with her father, Johnno Evans, a local cricket coach. “Willow’s story is one I hope will resonate with young girls and encourage them to see themselves in the game,” Cummins added.According to her character profile, Willow is energetic, curious, and eager to embrace life in her new home despite the initial cultural changes. Her dynamic personality and passion for cricket make her an ideal role model for viewers.What is the theme of the show Snick and Willow?While Cummins' specific involvement in the show is yet to be confirmed, he strongly supports its mission. With themes of adventure, inclusivity, and sportsmanship, Snick and Willow is geared toward kids aged 5 to 12 and their families. The show aligns with Cricket Australia’s strategy to boost youth participation and diversity between 2022 and 2027.