Background
He was born in Sutton, London.
He was born in Sutton, London.
Loughborough University.
Ryan"s junior cricket was played at Beddington Cricket Club where he played at all levels and he does still play for Beddington when released by Leicestershire. He also played in junior age groups for Surrey County Cricket Club and for his high school (Wallington County Grammar School). Cummins is a young right-arm fast bowler who joined Leicestershire from Loughborough UCCE. His highlight was an appearance in the 20/20 finals of the 2006 season bowling 3 overs for 40 runs but taking a fine catch.
He struggled to hold down a place in the Leicestershire team and was released at the end of the 2008 season.
He joined Northamptonshire in the winter of 2008 before being released next season. Ryan retired from cricket and is now a keen squash player where he has steadily climbed the rankings in the MGOMD big leagues.
Ryan is well known for his inability to keep track of time and is often late to previously specified "meet times".
On 12 March 2013, Ryan recorded his most impressive win to date, edging a tense match with Stephen "Backhand" Cooke 3-2 after being locked 7-7 in the final game. The Evening Standard reported Ryan was reduced to tears after the match as he described the win the "biggest sporting achievement in his life thus far".