Madhav Tiwari is a 22‑year‑old fast‑bowling all‑rounder from Mauganj, Madhya Pradesh, who plays for Delhi Capitals in the IPL. He announced himself in May 2026 with a match‑winning performance against the Punjab Kings, taking 2/40 and scoring an unbeaten 18 off 8 balls to seal a thrilling chase.
Personal & Background
- Full Name: Madhav Tiwari
- Born: 28 September 2003, Mauganj, Madhya Pradesh
- Age: 22 (2026)
- Batting Style: Right‑handed
- Bowling Style: Right‑arm medium‑fast
- Role: All‑rounder
- Teams: Delhi Capitals (IPL), Madhya Pradesh U‑19/U‑23, Bhopal Leopards (MP T20 League)
- Training: Amay Khurasiya Cricket Academy, Indore
Career Highlights
- IPL Debut: 2025 vs Mumbai Indians (scored 3 runs, no bowling).
- Breakthrough: IPL 2026 vs Punjab Kings — dismissed Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly, then hit 18* off 8 balls to finish the chase.
- Domestic Path: Has not yet played senior First‑Class or List A cricket, but impressed in CK Nayudu Trophy (U‑23) with two half‑centuries, including 83 vs Mumbai.
- MP T20 League: Scored 108 runs in 5 innings at SR 180, including 65 off 31 in a semi‑final. Also took a hat‑trick in the league.
Madhav Tiwari Statistics
| Format | Matches | Runs | Avg | HS | SR | Wickets | Best Bowling | Econ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T20s | 2 | 21 | 21.00 | 18* | 175.00 | 2 | 2/40 | 10.00 | |
| IPL (DC) | 2 | 21 | 21.00 | 18* | 175.00 | 2 | 2/40 | 10.00 |
Style & Strengths
- Bowling: Hits hard lengths at 137–140 kph, mixes yorkers and bouncers.
- Batting: Aggressive lower‑order hitter, calm under pressure.
- Temperament: Fearless in crunch moments, already proven in IPL 2026.
- Mentorship: Inspired by former Indian cricketer Amay Khurasiya.
Legacy & Future Outlook
Madhav Tiwari’s emergence highlights the IPL’s role in unearthing raw talent. Despite lacking senior domestic experience, his composure with both bat and ball in high‑pressure matches has marked him as a prospect for Madhya Pradesh and potentially India A. At 22, his dual skills and fearless temperament suggest he could evolve into a long‑term fast‑bowling all‑rounder for India.
Conclusion:
Madhav Tiwari’s emergence in IPL 2026 is a reminder of how quickly raw talent can shine on the biggest stage. Despite limited senior domestic exposure, his fearless performance against the Punjab Kings — combining crucial wickets with a composed finishing cameo — showcased both skill and temperament. As a fast‑bowling all‑rounder, he offers Delhi Capitals balance and flexibility, and his ability to handle pressure at just 22 suggests a bright future. With continued opportunities in franchise cricket and a pathway into Madhya Pradesh’s senior side, Tiwari has the potential to evolve into a long‑term prospect for India A and beyond. His journey embodies the IPL’s role in discovering hidden gems and highlights the promise of a new generation of pace‑bowling all‑rounders.
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