The Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube became an overnight sensation with an overly simplified hairstyle. He came with the first T20I against New Zealand at Nagpur. Unlike his regular even spikes, he came with a very normal, dad-like hair style and the fans started adding nostalgia to it. Most importantly, when hair styles are trending, going back to the old school styles can actually create a buzz. These hairstyles often creates an idnetity of the player, and sometimes it has reason behind every cut and dye. But to some, it can be simple quirks- trying out new hairstyles. Here are top 4 hairstyles cricketers adopted for a small period of time that became popular overnight. 4 | Shimron Hetmyer (West Indies) The West Indies players are quite sporting in trying different thing with their hairs. Players like Andre Russell has created his idnetity with his Mohawk, a long standing hairstyle that might currently claim a copyright under his name. However, Shimron Hetmyer, known for his warm nature are often found dying his hair in different colors. However, the colors have their significance. In 2021 Indian Premier League, Hetty came with his hair dyed blue. he was with the Delhi Capitals Team, and had done that to express intergrity with the franchise. later, when he joined Rajasthan Royals in 2022, he dyed his hair pink, which was warmly accepted by the franchise. The Rajasthan Royals' official social media handles even shared pictures of him pointing to his new hair color with the cheeky caption, "'Love is in the hair. Welcome Home SHetmyer.'" Read also: Suryakumar Eyes Huge T20I Milestone, Only Kohli Has Done it For India Before 3 | Sir Curtley Ambrose (West Indies) Sir Curtly Ambrose’s beaded hairstyle became an unforgettable part of his fearsome presence, even if it was never meant as a fashion statement. Towering at 6’7”, Ambrose usually kept his hair closely cropped, except for a single thin braid decorated with small, colourful beads. As he charged in at speeds above 145 km/h, the beads clicked rhythmically, adding to the tension he created. The contrast between his silent, stone-faced demeanor and the playful beads intrigued fans but unsettled batters 2 | MS Dhoni (India) The MS Dhoni hairstyle itself was one of the most popular staff he ever introduced to the world of cricket- the streaked hair underneath the helmet that even caught the eyes of the then Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf. However, what caught his eyes was the Mohawk style he got in late 2013. He first revealed the bold hairstyle in September 2013 during a Champions League T20 match for Chennai Super Kings against South Africa’s Titans in Ranchi. The cut had both sides of his head shaved clean, with a narrow strip of hair running down the middle, giving it a classic mohawk appearance. The look drew comparisons with global football icons such as David Beckham and Mario Balotelli, who had sported similar styles. Celebrity hairstylist Sapna Bhavnani was behind the transformation, styling Dhoni’s hair at his Ranchi residence. Interestingly, Dhoni being Dhoni, he reportedly never even checked the mirror during the entire process. 1 | Colin Miller (Australia) The Australian bowler Collin aka "Funky" drew attension towards his hair in the 2001 New Year's Test in Sydeny, when he removed his cap revelaing his perfectly blue dyed sily hairs. It was meant to celebrate Australia's Centenary of Federation. However, the celebration gave a brief comic relief on the field, even to the opponent batters. . The West Indian batsman, Courtney Walsh, had to pull away from his batting stance because he was laughing so hard he couldn't take strike.