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Shivang Kumar: Like Pakistan's Usman Tariq, SRH chinaman inspired by MS Dhoni’s ‘Untold Story’

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Shivang Kumar’s IPL journey is shaped by bold choices and setbacks. Converted into a left-arm wrist spinner by his father, he quit cricket briefly before returning inspired by MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. Strong domestic performances, including a five-wicket haul, earned him an SRH contract.

Like Usman Tariq, Dhoni’s story played a key role in his comeback.

NEW DELHI: Shivang Kumar’s journey to the IPL isn’t the usual story of a smooth rise through the ranks. The 23-year-old spinner from Moradabad made his debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad earlier this season, but what makes his story stand out is a mix of bold decisions, setbacks, and a surprising source of inspiration, MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. Picked for Rs 30 lakh in the 2026 mini auction, Shivang’s breakthrough didn’t happen overnight.

It began in the railway colony of Harthala, where his father, Praveen Kumar, a Chief Ticket Inspector and former Bengal Ranji cricketer, took charge of his training. One unconventional move changed everything: despite being right-handed, Shivang was turned into a left-arm wrist spinner. He later described this bold switch as his father’s “masterpiece.

” A tough pause and a turning point Like many young cricketers, Shivang’s path wasn’t without doubt. After failing to make an Under-14 team, he stepped away from cricket for five months, convinced his journey had hit a dead end. The break could have ended his career before it truly began.