Siva Kumar
Duvvarapu Siva Kumar (born 11 February 1990) is an Indian-born American cricketer who plays as a bowling all-rounder. A right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler, he represented India at the Under-19 level, including as part of the victorious 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup squad.[1] Kumar made his domestic debut for Andhra in the 2009–10 Ranji Trophy and played extensively in Indian first-class, List A, and T20 competitions. In 2022, he relocated to the United States to participate in Minor League Cricket and qualified to represent the USA national team, making his T20I debut against the Netherlands in July 2022.[1]Early life and youth career
Birth and family background
Duvvarapu Siva Kumar was born on 11 February 1990 in Sidhantham, a village in the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India.[1][2] This rural setting, with a population of approximately 13,000 residents as per the 2011 census, underscores his modest origins in a region characterized by agricultural communities and limited urban infrastructure.[3] Public details about Siva Kumar's family background remain sparse, with no specific information available on his parents or siblings. He grew up in this agrarian environment in rural Andhra Pradesh, a state with deep-rooted cricketing traditions that fostered widespread enthusiasm for the sport among local youth.[4] During the 1990s and early 2000s, Andhra Pradesh's vibrant local cricket culture—marked by community matches, school-level participation, and the influence of domestic teams like Andhra in the Ranji Trophy—provided an early backdrop for aspiring players from modest backgrounds like Siva Kumar's.[4] This regional passion for cricket helped shape the foundational environment for his introduction to the game through informal local avenues.Under-19 international cricket
Duvvarapu Siva Kumar was selected for the India Under-19 cricket team in 2008, marking his entry into international youth cricket.[1] As a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler, he was included as a bowling all-rounder in the squad for the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia.[1] Kumar was part of the 16-member Indian squad that won the 2008 tournament, defeating South Africa by 12 runs in the final at Kuala Lumpur.[5][6] Although he did not feature in any of the six matches India played, including the group stages, semifinals, and final, his presence in the winning team provided early exposure alongside emerging talents like captain Virat Kohli.[7] This achievement highlighted his potential within India's youth system at age 17.[1] The World Cup victory elevated the profile of the entire squad, contributing to Kumar's subsequent recognition and opportunities in domestic cricket. Being associated with the title-winning group, which included future international stars, served as a significant milestone in his early career trajectory.[8]Domestic and professional career in India
Ranji Trophy debut and performances
Duvvarapu Siva Kumar made his first-class debut for Andhra in the 2009–10 Ranji Trophy Plate League, facing Haryana at Anantapur from December 1 to 4, 2009. In the match, which Haryana won by 123 runs, Kumar claimed four wickets across both innings—2/47 in the first and 2/63 in the second—while contributing 13 not out with the bat, marking a promising start to his professional career as a bowling all-rounder.[9] Over the course of his Ranji career from 2009 to 2018, Kumar played 42 matches, amassing 1,061 runs at an average of 22.10 with one century and four half-centuries, and taking 133 wickets at an average of 18.19, with his best figures of 7/30. He established himself as a reliable medium-pace bowler for Andhra, often leading the attack in both the Plate and Elite divisions, contributing to several competitive team campaigns despite Andhra's inconsistent results.[10][11][12] Kumar's standout season came in 2014–15, where he emerged as the third-highest wicket-taker in the tournament with 44 scalps at an average of 14.25, including four five-wicket hauls and two ten-wicket match hauls. Key performances included his career-best 7/30 against Tripura, which helped Andhra secure an innings victory, and match figures of 12/120 in the quarter-final against Maharashtra, underscoring his development into a match-winning performer for the team.[13][14][15]Other domestic tournaments and tours
In the limited-overs formats of domestic cricket, Siva Kumar demonstrated his value as a bowling all-rounder for Andhra, contributing steadily across multiple seasons of the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Over 40 List A matches, he accumulated 522 runs at an average of 20.07, with a highest score of 67 not out against Hyderabad, while claiming 45 wickets at an average of 29.64, including a best bowling figure of 5/20.[16] His performances in this tournament highlighted his ability to support the team's middle order with useful lower-order batting and provide breakthroughs with medium-pace swing bowling in the powerplay and death overs. In the T20 format, primarily through the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Kumar played 16 matches, scoring 82 runs at an average of 11.71 and taking 15 wickets at an average of 22.80, with his best figures of 4/6 underscoring his effectiveness in restricting runs during short spells.[16] These outings, spanning seasons from 2009-10 to 2017-18, showcased his adaptability to aggressive limited-overs cricket, often deploying variations like cutters to target set batters.[17] Representing Andhra on international tours further emphasized Kumar's leadership in the bowling department. In 2009, he participated in the Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament in Chennai against New Zealand A, a developmental match where his experience helped guide younger pacers, contributing to the team's exposure against stronger opposition.[18] Similarly, during the 2011 tour to Kenya, Kumar's disciplined lines earned him key wickets, bolstering Andhra's attack in associative matches aimed at building international readiness.[17] Prior to his move to the United States, Kumar gained overseas experience by participating in the Birmingham County Cricket League in England in 2017, playing for a local side and adapting to varied pitches that enhanced his all-round utility in club-level T20 and one-day games.[17] These engagements outside India rounded out his domestic portfolio, providing practical insights into global playing environments.Transition to United States cricket
Minor League Cricket participation
Following his retirement from Indian domestic cricket in 2018 after representing Andhra in tournaments like the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Duvvarapu Siva Kumar relocated to the United States, where he entered professional cricket through the inaugural Minor League Cricket (MLC) draft in June 2021. Selected as a priority pick by the Morrisville Cardinals, he joined a roster that included local talents and international experience, marking his initial integration into the American professional T20 landscape.[19][20] In the 2022 MLC season, Kumar continued with the Morrisville Raptors—following a rebranding of the franchise—serving as a bowling all-rounder in several T20 matches. He contributed wickets with his right-arm medium pace and occasional lower-order runs, notably maintaining a tight economy rate of 6.09 across 22 overs during the playoffs, which helped the team advance. Specific highlights included economical spells, such as 4-1-15-0 against the Atlanta Fire, underscoring his utility in restricting opposition scoring.[21][22] Kumar's MLC involvement extended into 2023, where he affiliated with the Seattle Thunderbolts for the regular season, delivering key performances as a bowling all-rounder. A standout contribution came in a group-stage match against the East Bay Blazers, where he claimed 4 wickets for 18 runs in 4 overs while also scoring 25 runs lower down the order, aiding a 10-run victory. Additionally, he represented Samp Army in the MLC US Champions Open tournament that year, further showcasing his adaptability across franchises. This period highlighted his transition to the U.S. associate cricket scene, characterized by shorter formats and diverse pitches compared to his Indian domestic experience.[23][24]Qualification and team integration
Siva Kumar relocated to the United States around 2019 to pursue enhanced cricket opportunities, establishing residency that positioned him to meet the International Cricket Council's (ICC) eligibility requirements for associate member nations.[5] This move followed a period of domestic play in India, where he sought broader professional avenues amid the growing infrastructure for cricket in the USA, including the emerging Minor League Cricket (MLC) as a stepping stone.[5] Under ICC regulations outlined in the Player Eligibility section of its handbook, athletes must maintain residency in their adopted country for a minimum of three continuous years without representing another nation internationally during that time to qualify for a switch. By mid-2022, Kumar had satisfied this criterion, enabling his formal transition from representing India to the USA at the international level.[5] His prior domestic experience in India, including Ranji Trophy appearances for Andhra, did not conflict with this process as it predated the residency period.[1] Kumar's integration into the USA cricket ecosystem commenced through domestic competitions, notably representing the South Zone in the 2021 USA One Day National Championship, which helped build visibility among national selectors.[25] This led to his initial national squad inclusion in July 2022, when he was called up as a replacement for the injured fast bowler Ali Khan for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Americas Qualifier in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.[5] Subsequent involvement in USA training programs and regional structures further solidified his role within the national setup, bridging his domestic proficiency with international aspirations.[26]International career for USA
T20I debut and matches
Siva Kumar made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for the United States on July 15, 2022, against the Netherlands in the semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier at the Bulawayo Athletic Club in Zimbabwe.[27] He entered the squad as a replacement player for fast bowler Ali Khan, who suffered a fractured forearm during the tournament and was ruled out on July 13, 2022.[28] Kumar, a bowling all-rounder from North Carolina playing for the Morrisville Raptors in Minor League Cricket, flew in urgently to join the team for this high-stakes encounter, which determined qualification for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[29] In the match, the United States batted first and posted 138 all out in 19.4 overs after winning the toss. Kumar came in at number eight and scored 7 runs off 13 balls, including one four, before being run out by a direct throw from Max O'Dowd off Logan van Beek, contributing to the lower order's effort to accelerate.[27] With the ball, he bowled 2 overs in the middle phase, conceding 11 runs without taking a wicket, maintaining an economy rate of 5.50 as the Netherlands chased down the target with ease, winning by 7 wickets in 19 overs thanks to Bas de Leede's unbeaten 91.[27] This debut appearance highlighted his versatility as an all-rounder in a pressure situation, though the USA's campaign ended there.[30] As of November 2025, Kumar has not featured in any subsequent T20I matches for the United States, limiting his international exposure to this single outing.[1] His overall T20I statistics stand at 1 match, 7 runs at an average of 7.00, and 0 wickets from 2 overs.[31]Role in national squad
Siva Kumar functions as a bowling all-rounder within the United States national cricket squad, delivering essential depth to the pace bowling attack in T20 formats through his right-arm medium-fast deliveries and lower-order batting contributions. His selection for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier B in Zimbabwe underscored his utility in providing versatile options for the team's bowling lineup, where he replaced the injured Ali Khan and contributed in the semi-final against the Netherlands.[5] Kumar's international exposure has been constrained by the presence of established specialist pacers such as Ali Khan and Saurabh Netravalkar, resulting in just one T20I cap as of November 2025. However, his seasoned domestic background from Indian first-class cricket has proven beneficial in USA qualifiers, where his all-round skills help balance the squad during high-pressure tournaments. Additionally, Kumar's ongoing involvement in domestic USA competitions, notably Major League Cricket with the Morrisville Cardinals, sustains his relevance to the national setup by honing skills transferable to international demands.[1]Playing style and legacy
Batting and bowling techniques
Siva Kumar is a right-handed batsman known for his defensive lower-order approach in first-class cricket, where he typically bats at positions 7 or 8 to provide support runs and stability during challenging situations.[1] His batting average of around 22 in first-class matches reflects a focus on resilience rather than flair, emphasizing solid technique against pace and spin to anchor the innings when required.[32] In shorter formats like T20, he occasionally unleashes aggressive cameos, utilizing quick footwork and powerful shots to accelerate the scoring rate, as seen in his contributions during Minor League Cricket outings.[2] As a bowler, Kumar employs a right-arm fast-medium style, prioritizing accuracy and seam movement over raw speed to extract wickets.[1] His strength lies in maintaining a consistent line and planned lengths that restrict batsmen, often forcing errors through subtle swing both ways, particularly effective on Indian pitches with variable bounce.[12] This control is exemplified by his career-best first-class figures of 7/30, showcasing his ability to build pressure and dismantle batting line-ups methodically.[32] Upon transitioning to United States cricket, Kumar has integrated into the USA squad as a bowling all-rounder, focusing on versatile support across formats.[5] This balanced profile has allowed him to contribute primarily through his bowling while using batting as a utility role to complement the team's lower-order needs.[1][2]Career statistics and achievements
Siva Kumar's career statistics, compiled from domestic and international appearances, highlight his role as an all-rounder with a focus on medium-pace bowling.[1]| Format | Matches | Runs scored | Batting average | Wickets | Bowling average | Best bowling in an innings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First-class | 42 | 1,061 | 22.10 | 133 | 18.19 | 7/30 [14] |
| List A | 40 | 522 | 20.07 | 45 | 29.64 | 5/20 |
| T20 | 16 | 82 | 11.71 | 15 | 22.80 | 4/6 |
| T20I | 1 | 7 | 7.00 | 0 | – | 0/11 [1] |
- Member of the India Under-19 team that won the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.[1]
- Claimed 44 wickets in the 2014–15 Ranji Trophy, the third-highest tally in the tournament that season.[33]
- Participated in Minor League Cricket in the United States, representing teams including the Morrisville Cardinals and Silicon Valley Strikers.[34]
- Earned a T20I cap for the United States in 2022.[1]