Australian pace ace Pat Cummins says cricketers of all levels will know what is expected of them in their behaviour and standards once the report into the culture of the Australian team is released.

Cummins is one of dozens of former and current players who have been interviewed by Rick McCosker, the former Test batsman charged with the responsibility of reviewing the Australian team's culture, with the fast bowler giving his thoughts on the team over the past decade and "what we did really well and what we can work on".

Current and former players, coaches, staff and media figures are among those who are being interviewed, with the report expected to be released by the end of November.

The report was initiated in wake of the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, and is separate to the report on Cricket Australia's culture conducted by The Ethics Centre.

Cummins said the McCosker report would provide a blueprint for cricketers of all ages, with new head coach Justin Langer to have a major input.