From Selling Fish on the Streets to an IPL Crore Deal: The Rise and Fade of T. Natarajan
New Delhi: Cricket has often been a vehicle of dreams in India, but few stories are as dramatic—and bittersweet—as that of left-arm fast bowler T. Natarajan. His journey reads like a film script: a meteoric rise from poverty to international fame, followed by a sudden fade into obscurity despite immense talent and success.
As the IPL 2026 mini auction takes place in Abu Dhabi on December 16, Natarajan’s story serves as a reminder of how unforgiving professional sport can be.
Humble Beginnings
Born in a small village in Tamil Nadu, Natarajan’s early life was marked by hardship. His father worked as a daily wage labourer, while his mother sold fish by the roadside to support the family. Even arranging two meals a day was often a challenge.
Natarajan’s introduction to cricket came...









