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Shivam Dube: India Must Bat Well to Chase 183 vs Ireland in 1st T20I

India all-rounder Shivam Dube acknowledged Ireland's impressive batting after the hosts posted 182/9 in the first T20I. Ireland recovered from 36/3 thanks to Lorcan Tucker's 50 and Gareth Delany's 49. Dube took the crucial wicket of Benjamin Calitz and stressed India must bat well to chase the target. India needs 183 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

1st T20i: 'We have to bat really well to achieve this total,' says Dube after Ireland post 182/9

Belfast, June 26

India all-rounder Shivam Dube acknowledged Ireland's impressive batting effort after the hosts posted a competitive 182/9 in the opening T20I of the series at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast on Friday, saying India will have to produce a quality batting performance to chase down the target.

After India had reduced Ireland to 36/3 inside the Power-play, captain Lorcan Tucker's well-made 50 and Gareth Delany's aggressive 49 guided the hosts to a strong total. Dube, who claimed the crucial wicket of Benjamin Calitz with a well-disguised slower delivery, admitted Ireland recovered brilliantly from the early setbacks.

"Definitely, they batted really well. Amazing batting by all of them. And I think it's a good total. We have to bat really well to achieve this total," Dube said during the innings break.

The all-rounder bowled an important spell in the middle overs and said sticking to hard lengths was the key on the Belfast surface. "On these kinds of conditions, you need to bowl on the hard lengths. So that was my plan, you told me I'm a genuine all-rounder, so I have to bowl," he quipped," he explained.

Dube also spoke about India's experience of touring Ireland, saying the team has enjoyed playing in the country after previously featuring in Dublin. "It's great. We really enjoy playing in Ireland. We played in Dublin. It was really good. Now we are here... The crowd is amazing. The wicket is good. We are really enjoying this," he said.

Reflecting on India's recent success in T20 cricket, Dube stressed that the squad remains focused on future challenges rather than dwelling on past achievements. "For us, it's not important what we have done in the past. As a player, what our coach said to us is, You have to focus on the future. What we have done is past now. We are focusing on what we can do next," he added.

India requires 183 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series after Harshit Rana led the bowling effort with figures of 3/24, while Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel picked up two wickets apiece.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Aman W

Dube's attitude is spot on - focusing on the future and not past laurels. That's the Indian team mindset we love. But 183 is not easy on this surface if Ireland bowl well in the middle overs. Need a solid start from the top order.

Varun X

Honestly, 182 is par on this ground. Our bowling was good - Harshit Rana with 3/24 was brilliant, Arshdeep consistent as always. But fielding let us down a bit. Dube's role as a genuine all-rounder is perfect for this team balance. Let's see if our batters can finish this! 📺

Priya S

Irish crowd seems amazing as Dube said! Love how cricket is growing in associate nations. We should target around 60 in powerplay and then build partnerships. With Pandya and Rinku in the lineup, we have depth. Hope we don't lose early wickets chasing.

Ravi K

Dube's improvement with the ball is heartening! A genuine all-rounder is what we've missed since the old days. But I feel our middle-order batting has been shaky recently - we rely too much on the top three. Time for the youngsters to step up in this chase.

Michael C

As a cricket fan from the US, it's great to see India giving opportunities to players like Dube and Harshit Rana. Ireland's recovery was impressive - that's the beauty of T20 cricket. 182 is gettable but India's batting order needs to be wary of Ireland's spinners in the middle overs. Great contest ahead!

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