Moments after Delhi Capitals suffered a harrowing loss to Kolkata Knight Riders at home on May 8, skipper Axar Patel, resigned to his team not making the playoffs of IPL 2026, said the remaining three league games would be used to give opportunities to newer players. One of the beneficiaries of Axar’s views has been all-rounder Madhav Tiwari.
The 22-year-old from Madhya Pradesh — his family hails from the Rewa district but he was born and brought up in Indore — has grabbed his opportunity in DC’s previous two matches.
The seamer picked up two wickets apiece against both Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals, and he also provided a glimpse of his ability with the willow during an unbeaten 14-ball 18 to seal a successful chase at the expense of Shreyas Iyer’s men.WATCH IPL 2026 VIDEO: RR skipper Riyan Parag urges commentators to talk about cricket only
Curiously, Madhav, whose IPL debut came against the Mumbai Indians last year, is yet to feature for his State team at the senior level. He attracted the attention of the Capitals when he turned out for the Bhopal Leopards in the maiden Madhya Pradesh T20 League in 2024.
“What was spoken about Madhav when we picked him was that he was somebody who liked the pressure. He can bat, hit a long ball, and also bowl through all three phases,” DC head coach Hemang Badani told the media.Madhav owes his cricketing skills to former India batter Amay Khurasiya, having trained at the 54-year-old’s academy in Indore since the age of 12. As Khurasiya recounts, Madhav, whose father has a transport and logistics business, was a reluctant bowler to begin with.
“Those kids who bat well generally don’t like bowling.
He was one of those kids who loved batting,” Khurasiya told The Hindu. “He never enjoyed bowling, but he somehow took my advice. I have been particular about everyone developing both the fundamental skills in the game.”Published on May 20, 2026










