In the high-octane world of the IPL, debutants dream of making an instant impact. On Monday night in Hyderabad, 21-year-old Sakib Hussain didn't just dream—he delivered a performance for the ages. The uncapped pacer from Bihar announced his arrival on cricket's biggest stage with a stunning 4 for 24, spearheading Sunrisers Hyderabad to a commanding 57-run victory over the Rajasthan Royals.
Hussain's fiery spell wasn't a solo act; he partnered brilliantly with fellow debutant Praful Hinge (4/34) to dismantle a formidable Royals batting lineup. This dynamic duo turned what was expected to be a run-fest into a showcase of raw, new-ball talent, leaving fans at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in awe.
With those figures, Sakib Hussain etched his name into the IPL history books. He became just the seventh player ever to take four or more wickets on debut, joining an elite list of fast-bowling royalty. His 4/24 stands as the joint fifth-best bowling figures in a debut game, placing him behind legends like Shoaib Akhtar (4/11) and modern-day record-holder Alzarri Joseph (6/12).
The journey to this breakout moment has been one of steady progression. Scouted for his raw pace and potential, Hussain was a shrewd Rs 30 lakh purchase by SRH at the 2026 auction. His path included a stint with Kolkata Knight Riders and a strong domestic record for Bihar, highlighted by a six-wicket haul in the Ranji Trophy. On his IPL debut, that potential exploded into reality, proving that composure and skill can thrive under the brightest lights.
