Shivam Dube Reveals Team's Winning Mindset Ahead of T20 World Cup

Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube states the team is in an excellent mental space as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup. He highlights his own focused efforts on fitness and skill development to be at his best for the tournament. Dube also mentions a productive range-hitting practice session with fellow all-rounder Hardik Pandya after a recent match. With a 3-0 series lead, the team is aiming for a clean sweep against New Zealand in their final preparations.

Key Points: Shivam Dube on Team India's Preparation for T20 World Cup

  • Team India in positive space for T20 World Cup
  • Dube focused on improving bowling and batting
  • Reveals extra fitness work for World Cup
  • Shares range-hitting session with Hardik Pandya
  • India leads series 3-0 against New Zealand
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4th T20I: It's amazing, everyone in the team is in good space, says Shivam Dube

India all-rounder Shivam Dube discusses team morale, his fitness transformation, and batting sessions with Hardik Pandya ahead of the T20 World Cup.

"It's amazing and everyone in the team is in a good space. They are very free and they are enjoying the game. - Shivam Dube"

Visakhapatnam, Jan 28

India seam-bowling all-rounder Shivam Dube said the team is enjoying its cricket and preparing well for the upcoming Men's T20 World Cup, adding that everyone in the team is in good space.

In the run-up to the mega event starting on February 7, defending champions India have aced their preparation by an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-game series and will now push towards a clean sweep over New Zealand.

"It's amazing and everyone in the team is in a good space. They are very free and they are enjoying the game. It's good. My bowling is going well. What I want to do is what I am trying in the matches and it's happening really nicely. I am trying to get better in my bowling and will get better in my batting as well," Dube told broadcasters ahead of the fourth T20I at the ACA-VDCA Stadium on Wednesday.

Dube has looked leaner in recent outings and revealed that he has put in extra effort with the World Cup in mind. "Thank you, thank you so much for that compliment. I worked really hard because I knew the World Cup is coming and I needed to put myself one step ahead because yes, for me and my team, it's very important to be at my 100 percent. What I can be at my best is really important for me and yes, it's working now."

He also spoke about a range-hitting session with fellow seam-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya after the third T20I at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati. "No, it's about something we need to work on. The range hitting doesn't come in a night or in a day. So we are working really hard on that and yes, after the game, we wanted to work on something. So we both went and had some good hits."

Asked who managed to clear the boundary by the greatest distance, Dube said, "We both are good. I don't want to tell who's better. No, even he was almost there (in the second tier)."

- IANS

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Priya S
Dube's transformation is really impressive. He looks fitter and more confident. His hard work is showing on the field. Wishing him and the entire team all the best for the clean sweep and the World Cup!
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Rohit P
Good to hear, but I hope this "good space" translates into consistent performances under pressure in big tournaments. We've seen great bilateral series before, only to falter in ICC knockouts. The real test is yet to come.
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Sarah B
The range-hitting session with Hardik sounds like so much fun! It's these extra practice sessions that build team chemistry. Excited to see them unleash the big hits in the World Cup.
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Vikram M
"Everyone is in a good space" - this is the most important thing. A happy team is a winning team. The confidence is palpable. Let's finish the series 5-0 and carry this momentum forward! Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respect for Dube's humility. He didn't want to say who hit farther, showing team spirit over individual glory. That's the attitude we need. All the best, boys! Bring the cup home.

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