Shivam Dube's Secret Train Ride After T20 WC Win Was "Quite Tough"

Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube recounted the challenging yet exciting train journey he undertook with his family from Ahmedabad to Mumbai following India's T20 World Cup 2026 triumph. With flights fully booked, he opted for a 3rd AC coach, managing to avoid fan recognition by boarding at 5 a.m. and sleeping on the top berth. Dube revealed this was not his first such experience, having traveled incognito by train after a BPCL tournament the previous year. He also mentioned welcoming his World Cup teammate Sanju Samson to the Chennai Super Kings ahead of IPL 2026.

Key Points: Dube Reveals Tough Secret Train Journey After T20 WC Triumph

  • Traveled in 3rd AC coach
  • Avoided recognition by sleeping on top berth
  • Flights from Ahmedabad were fully booked
  • Had used similar train travel method before
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'It was quite tough for me': Dube on his secret train journey after T20 WC triumph

Indian cricketer Shivam Dube shares details of his incognito train travel from Ahmedabad to Mumbai after the T20 World Cup 2026 victory.

"It was quite tough. We took the train around 5 a.m., and there were many people. - Shivam Dube"

Chennai, March 26

Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube said on Thursday that his train journey back home after winning the T20 World Cup 2026 with his family was exciting but also quite tough, as he had to take extra precautions to avoid being recognised.

Dube had to take an unusual route to get back home from Ahmedabad after the historic win. Unlike most Indian cricketers who travel by chartered or private flights, he couldn't find any available flights from Ahmedabad to Mumbai, as they were fully booked. So, he decided to travel by train in a 3rd AC coach. Even though there was a risk of being recognised by fans, he felt it was the quickest option.

In a video shared by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on X, Dube explained how he managed to avoid attention.

"It was quite tough. We took the train around 5 a.m., and there were many people. But since it was right after the World Cup, no one expected me to be there. I went to the top berth and slept for some time. We slept around 5:30 and woke up at 10:30," he said.

Dube also shared that he had travelled by train in a similar way last year during a BPCL tournament in Baroda.

"I had done this before as well, wearing a mask. Last year, before the IPL, I travelled by train from a BPCL tournament in Baroda because I wanted to reach home early. I was sleeping on my berth, and there were a few friends with me," he added.

Sanju Samson, who was also part of the World Cup-winning team, will join Dube at Chennai Super Kings for the first time. Dube said Samson had asked him about the atmosphere in Chennai, and he replied, "You'll love it. It will feel like home. There's no pressure-you can just focus on your practice and training."

Dube is expected to play an important role for CSK in IPL 2026. The five-time champions will begin their campaign on March 30 against the Rajasthan Royals at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This shows how grounded our players are. Imagine the chaos if he was recognized on that train! Good thinking to take the early morning one.
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Aman W
Honestly, it's a bit sad that a national hero has to hide and take a train because flights are full. BCCI should have better arrangements for our champions.
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Sarah B
What a fun story! Sleeping on the top berth to avoid fans is so relatable. Can't wait to see him and Samson play for CSK this season! 💛
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Vikram M
Typical Indian railway experience, even for a World Cup winner. Shows no matter how famous you get, the train journey remains the great equalizer. All the best for IPL!
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Karthik V
His advice to Sanju about Chennai feeling like home is spot on. CSK fans are the best in the world. Whistle Podu! 🥳

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