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How Shivang Kumar’s Chinaman Bowling Made Him SRH’s Most Dangerous IPL 2026 Spinner

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PUBLISHED ON: 12 MAY 2026, 06:13 AM

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Shivang Kumar bowls left-arm wrist spin in a format that rarely produces one. That rarity is his first advantage. His second is that he understood early what modern T20 batting does to predictable spin and rebuilt his entire approach around making himself unpredictable instead. His googly targeting right-handers, faster release through the air, and middle-over matchup awareness have made him one of the more compelling bowling stories to emerge from Sunrisers Hyderabad’s squad this season.

Wrist Spin Creates Rare Matchup Problems

Left-arm wrist spin is genuinely rare at the professional level. Most batters face it infrequently enough in domestic cricket that reading the release point, identifying the googly, and adjusting to the angle all happen under match pressure without any adequate preparation time built into their game.

Shivang’s action creates a release angle that arrives from a wider crease position than conventional left-arm spin. The ball drifts differently before pitching, disrupting the batter’s initial read before contact. When the googly arrives from the same release point, the direction reverses without any visible wrist change detectable from the batter’s end of the pitch. 

Traditional left-arm spinners turn away from right-handers with their stock ball. Shivang turns it either way. That doubles the decision-making problem any batter faces when attempting to plan against him before reaching the crease. 

SRH Saw Long-Term Tactical Value 

Sunrisers Hyderabad backed Shivang based on a specific reading of what modern franchise cricket rewards. SRH wants spinners who survive aggressive matchups rather than simply contain runs on cooperative surfaces. His profile fits that requirement more precisely than most young spinners available in their development pathway. 

Bowling quicker through the air than most wrist spinners reduces reaction time for batters attempting advance-down-the-track attacks and premeditated sweeps. Both are standard responses to spin in this format, and both become riskier when the ball arrives sooner than the batter’s initial read suggested it would.

His background as a top-order batter in Madhya Pradesh cricket adds another dimension entirely. SRH may view him as a future lower-order all-round option rather than a one-dimensional specialist, which makes him considerably more valuable across multiple auction cycles than a single-skill spinner. 

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Flat pitches remove the grip that finger spinners depend on. Wrist spinners who generate deception through trajectory and pace rather than the surface itself remain effective regardless of what the pitch offers on any given night.

Shivang studied Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, and Kuldeep Yadav specifically to understand how each produces wickets on surfaces that would neutralise a conventional spinner. Their effectiveness is generated at the release point rather than off the pitch. His adaptation produced a faster release speed and tighter wrist position that makes his googly genuinely difficult to pick. That development required rebuilding from finger spin to wrist spin, relearning muscle memory across thousands of practice deliveries before the variations arrived naturally under actual match pressure.

Googly Targets Right-Handers Specifically

The clearest signal of Shivang’s tactical intelligence is that his googly isn’t a surprise delivery held back for difficult moments. It’s a primary weapon built around a specific matchup problem right-handers carry against left-arm wrist spin.

When right-handers set up for conventional chinaman spin drifting away, the googly reverses into their body before the weight has transferred. Several of his tournament wickets arrived through exactly that sequence: apparent drift away, late movement back in, mistimed contact. His release point also makes sweeps and reverse sweeps harder because the ball arrives faster than the batter’s initial read of his wrist position suggests it should. On flatter surfaces where traditional spinners generate little threat, that combination keeps him dangerous across every over he bowls.


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FAQs 

 

Q: What makes Shivang Kumar’s bowling so difficult to read?

His left-arm wrist spin produces a googly that right-handers can’t identify because his release point looks identical to his stock delivery.

Q: Why did SRH select Shivang Kumar for their IPL 2026 squad?

His faster wrist-spin pace, googly against right-handers, and batting background make him a tactically flexible long-term prospect for SRH. 

Q: Which bowlers influenced Shivang Kumar’s development?

He studied Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, and Kuldeep Yadav to develop faster release speeds suited to modern T20 surfaces. 

Q: What is chinaman bowling, and why is it rare in cricket?

Chinaman is a left-arm wrist spin turning away from right-handers as the stock ball, one of cricket’s least common professional bowling styles. 

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PUBLISHED ON: 12 MAY 2026, 06:13 AM

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