Shivam Dube Reveals His 'Big Sixes' Role in India's T20 World Cup Triumph

All-rounder Shivam Dube stated his role in India's T20 World Cup victory was explicitly defined as providing late-innings power-hitting. He executed this perfectly in the final, smashing 26* off 8 balls to help India post a massive 255. Dube also discussed his desire to develop his bowling contributions for future tournaments. He credited the incredible fan support, especially from the packed Ahmedabad stadium, as a key driver for the team's success.

Key Points: Shivam Dube on his role in India's T20 World Cup win

  • Dube's role was clear from day one
  • His late cameo pushed India past 250
  • He aims to contribute more with the ball
  • He credited fans for their support
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T20 WC: 'Always there to hit some big sixes,' Shivam Dube on his role in team after India's title win

All-rounder Shivam Dube explains his defined role as a finisher in India's victorious T20 World Cup campaign after the final win over New Zealand.

"It was always there to hit some big sixes. That was my role since the first day of this tournament. - Shivam Dube"

Ahmedabad, March 9

All-rounder Shivam Dube said his role in India's victorious ICC Men's T20 World Cup campaign was clear from the outset: provide late fireworks with the bat whenever the team needed quick runs. India clinched a record third T20 World Cup title after thrashing New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, posting a massive 255/5 before bowling the visitors out for 159.

While the top order laid the platform with explosive knocks, Dube's late cameo ensured India finished with a daunting total. Reflecting on his contribution, Dube said the team management had defined his job early in the tournament.

"It was always there to hit some big sixes. That was my role since the first day of this tournament. And yeah, sometimes it happens. Some other batsmen are there when they go up. But yes, I always back myself and think that whenever I get the opportunity, I will hit some sixes," he told broadcasters after the win.

Dube delivered precisely that in the final, smashing an unbeaten 26 off just eight balls to give India a strong finishing burst. His power-hitting in the closing overs pushed the total beyond the 250-mark, putting New Zealand under immense pressure from the start of their chase.

Though primarily known for his big-hitting, the Mumbai all-rounder also spoke about his progress with the ball and his determination to contribute more as a bowler in the future. "I've developed a lot, but yeah, I have not bowled this tournament. But yes, I'm going to come better next time."

The 31-year-old also highlighted the role of fans in driving the team throughout the tournament, especially during challenging phases. With more than 86,000 spectators filling the stadium for the final, the atmosphere in Ahmedabad played a significant part in the celebrations.

"Definitely, it's one of the biggest days today and the crowd was amazing. This tournament belongs to the supporters of Indian cricket team," Dube said.

Acknowledging the emotional backing from fans across the country, he added, "The prayers and I think we have got that love which supported us a lot in the bad situations. I think all credit goes to all the Indian cricket team supporters."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, the atmosphere described gives me goosebumps! 86,000 people in Ahmedabad... incredible. Dube's humility in crediting the fans is so refreshing. Well done, Team India!
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Vikram M
Honestly, I was a bit worried when he wasn't bowling at all. But his batting role was so specific and he aced it. Hope he works on his bowling like he said. We need a proper all-rounder for the long term.
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Priya S
The clarity in his role is what made the difference. Every player knew exactly what was expected. Dube as the finisher, others as anchors or aggressors. This was a masterclass in team management. So proud! 😊
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Rohit P
That final over he played was electrifying! Took us past 250 and broke New Zealand's spirit. Sometimes these cameos are worth more than a fifty. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: While the win is fantastic, we should be careful not to over-rely on one-dimensional players. Dube's batting was great, but his comment about not bowling this tournament highlights a gap. A true all-rounder adds more flexibility.
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Kavya N

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