Usman Tariq inspired by MS Dhoni biopic for T20 World Cup comeback

Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq has revealed that watching MS Dhoni's biopic inspired his return to cricket and debut in the 2026 T20 World Cup. He has emerged as one of Pakistan's key bowlers in the tournament.

Pakistan cricketer Usman Tariq stated that MS Dhoni's biopic inspired him to make a comeback in cricket. After watching the film, he decided to return to the sport and made his debut in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026. Tariq has been one of Pakistan's main bowlers during the competition.

According to a report by India Today, Tariq mentioned in a press conference that the biopic on Dhoni's life story motivated him. The movie, based on MS Dhoni's inspirational journey, has influenced many cricket enthusiasts. As a spinner, Tariq has played a significant role in the tournament.

The T20 World Cup 2026 is underway, with Pakistan's team participating. Tariq's comeback story has become a topic of discussion in the cricket community. Sources describe it as an inspirational tale highlighting Dhoni's impact.

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