SRH Fan’s Bizarre Ritual Linked to Shivam Dube’s Dismissal

GrowJust DeskSportsApril 20, 2026

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New Delhi, April 20, 2026: A captivating moment of “cricket magic” has taken the internet by storm following a high-stakes encounter between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK). The footage, which began trending on April 20, 2026, depicts a passionate SRH supporter performing a series of strange hand gestures aimed at the pitch just moments before a crucial delivery. The “truth” behind the viral sensation was revealed when CSK’s powerhouse hitter, Shivam Dube, was observed losing his wicket on the very next ball, leading fans to credit the fan for a “supernatural” intervention.

The interaction was observed to have been captured by a spectator in the stands, rather than the official broadcast cameras, adding an air of mystery to the event. In the viral clip, the fan is seen intensely focused on Dube, moving his fingers in a rhythmic, “hex-like” motion as the bowler begins his run-up. This “bizarre act” has been described by the cricketing community as the ultimate display of fan desperation, proving that in the IPL, even the stands can influence the outcome of the game.

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The reaction from the digital community has been a mixture of hilarity and genuine superstition, with the video amassing millions of views across X and Instagram. It is argued by many SRH supporters that the fan successfully cast a “Nazar” (evil eye) on the left-handed batsman, who had been looking dangerous at the crease. On various sports forums, the footage is being shared as proof of the “SRH Jinx,” prompting a surge in the hashtag #SRHvCSK as users debate the scientific impossibility versus the comedic timing of the event.

The impact of the dismissal was felt immediately on the field, as the departure of Shivam Dube triggered a significant collapse in the CSK middle order. It is noted by analysts that while the bowler’s skill was the primary factor, the synchronization with the fan’s ritual has made the clip a permanent part of IPL folklore. The passive role of the spectator—traditionally seen as a helpless observer—has been challenged by this viral moment, suggesting that the “twelfth man” might sometimes be found in the front row of the stadium.

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Following the viral spread of the “ritual” video, several other fans have begun sharing clips of their own superstitions, from wearing lucky jerseys to sitting in specific “winning” positions. It is reported that while the SRH fan remains anonymous, his actions have earned him the status of a “digital deity” among the Hyderabad faithful. The passive wait for a wicket was replaced by a proactive, albeit eccentric, attempt to help the home team, a theme that has resonated deeply with the highly superstitious Indian cricket audience.

As of the afternoon of April 20, 2026, the “SRH Fan Jinx” remains a top trending topic in the sports and entertainment categories. While the match results are now in the record books, the digital record of this bizarre intervention continues to provide endless entertainment for fans of both teams. For now, the story stands as a digital reminder: in the world of professional cricket, sometimes the most effective defense isn’t a fielder on the boundary, but a fan with a very specific set of hand gestures.

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