
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has long been a theater where unknown domestic talents transform into household names overnight. On Sunday night, the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium witnessed the birth of another star. While the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) are known for their high-octane batting, it was a 21-year-old pacer from Bihar, Sakib Hussain, who stole the headlines.
Making his debut against the formidable Rajasthan Royals (RR), Hussain produced a masterclass in pace bowling, finishing with remarkable figures of 4 for 24. In doing so, he not only dismantled a world-class batting line up but also etched his name into the record books alongside the most successful Indian debutants in the league’s history.
Who is Sakib Hussain?
Born in 2004 in the Gopalganj district of Bihar, Sakib’s rise to the pinnacle of world cricket is a story of immense sacrifice. Hailing from a modest background, his father, Ali Ahmed Hussain, was a farmer who had to give up his livelihood due to chronic knee problems. The financial burden of the household fell heavily on the family, but Sakib’s athletic prowess offered a glimmer of hope.
Interestingly, cricket was not Sakib’s first choice. He initially dreamed of joining the Indian Army, spending his mornings running on local tracks to build stamina. It was during these training sessions that his natural pace caught the eye of local mentors. To support his family, he began playing tennis-ball cricket tournaments, earning between ₹500 to ₹1000 per match. These small earnings were crucial for his household’s survival while he honed the raw speed that would eventually define his career.
A mother’s sacrifice: The story of the first spikes
Every great athlete has a turning point, and for Sakib, it was the moment he transitioned from tennis-ball cricket to the professional leather-ball game. Professional gear was an expense the family simply could not afford. Recognizing her son’s talent and dedication, his mother, Subuktara Khatoon, made a heart-wrenching decision to sell her gold jewellery to buy him his first pair of cricket spikes.
That sacrifice became Sakib’s driving force. He promised himself that he would make every delivery count. His journey took him through the Bihar Cricket League and the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru, where his ‘hit-the-deck’ style and ability to consistently clock over 145 kph began to attract attention from scouts across the country.
The IPL scouting net of KKR and SRH

Sakib’s path to the SRH playing XI was not a direct one. He was first picked up by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the 2024 auction for his base price of ₹20 lakh. While he didn’t get a game that season, the experience of being in an IPL dressing room was invaluable.
He also served as a net bowler for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), where he reportedly impressed the likes of MS Dhoni with his discipline and ability to bowl tight lines at high speeds. His domestic form in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy, where he took a stunning 6/41 against Arunachal Pradesh, finally made him ‘un-ignorable.’ In the IPL 2026 mini-auction, Sunrisers Hyderabad secured him for ₹30 lakh, a move that is already looking like the bargain of the season.
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Varun Aaron hails Sakib as more than a mere speedster

While his raw speed, often referred to as the ‘Gopalganj Express’, is his primary weapon, Hussain has evolved into a tactical bowler under the guidance of SRH pace bowling coach Varun Aaron. Against Rajasthan, he demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of T20 bowling, using a skiddy trajectory and a deceptive back-of-the-hand slower ball to keep the batters guessing.
How Sakib Hussain rattled Rajasthan Royals?

Coming into the side as a tactical replacement, Sakib wasted no time in making his presence felt. His very first wicket was the prized scalp of Yashasvi Jaiswal, arguably one of the most dangerous openers in modern T20 cricket. Hussain’s ability to extract bounce and movement at pace caught Jaiswal off guard, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.
His second spell was even more impactful. With Donovan Ferreira threatening to take the game away with a gritty 69 off 44 balls, Hussain returned in the 15th over to provide the breakthrough SRH desperately needed. He didn’t stop there; in his final over, he removed Jofra Archer and Ravi Bishnoi in quick succession, effectively ending RR’s resistance. His performance, combined with fellow pacer Praful Hinge’s record-breaking 4/34, powered SRH to a dominant 57-run victory.
Record-breaking debut of Gopalganj Express

Sakib’s 4/24 is more than just a match-winning spell; it is a historic achievement. He now shares the record for the best bowling figures by an Indian on IPL debut with Ashwani Kumar, who achieved the same feat for Mumbai Indians against KKR in the 2025 season.
Sakib is now the seventh player in the history of the IPL to take a four-wicket haul in his maiden game, joining an elite list that includes legends like Shoaib Akhtar. Skipper Ishan Kishan also praised the youngster’s work ethic, noting that Sakib’s ability to stay calm under the pressure of the IPL stage was the most impressive aspect of his debut.





