Morkel Hails Shivam Dube's Bowling Growth as Key to India's T20 WC Hopes

India's bowling coach Morne Morkel has applauded all-rounder Shivam Dube's significant growth as a bowler, attributing it to the confidence gained from the backing of the captain, coach, and team staff. Morkel highlighted that this support has allowed Dube to play more freely, utilizing his natural skill, hard-hitting background, and smart variations without the pressure to prove himself. The coach emphasized Dube's excellent understanding of conditions and his unique ability, as a power-hitter himself, to identify the toughest deliveries to bowl. Dube's development was showcased in India's last group game, where his explosive batting and two wickets earned him the Player of the Match award.

Key Points: Morkel on Shivam Dube's Bowling Growth in T20 World Cup

  • Dube's confidence from team backing
  • Reads conditions well
  • Uses power-hitter insight
  • Provides control and wicket-taking
  • Recent match-winning all-round performance
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T20 WC: Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel applauds Shivam Dube's growth as a bowler

India's bowling coach Morne Morkel praises Shivam Dube's development as a bowler, citing confidence and team backing as key factors ahead of Super 8s.

"You don't have to try to prove yourself. You don't have to try too hard. - Morne Morkel"

Ahmedabad, February 20

India bowling coach Morne Morkel hailed star all-rounder Shivam Dube's growth as a bowler, saying it comes from confidence and team backing from the captain, coach, and staff support.

Morkel believes Dube no longer feels pressured to prove himself, letting his natural skill, hard-hitting mitt, and smart variations shine. He reads conditions well, uses his power-hitter insight to pick tough deliveries, and provides control and wicket-taking potential, even if he occasionally concedes a boundary.

Morkel was talking to the reporters in Ahmedabad on Friday, where the Indian team is scheduled to play their first Super 8 fixture of the ongoing T20 World Cup against last season's runner-up South Africa on February 22.

"With Shivam, I think any bowler, we like confidence. You want to feel the backing. This journey started almost more than a year ago, when we gave him the responsibility to bowl for us in Dubai and take you back to Dubai to bowl the first over. I think as soon as you feel in that environment, you feel that you get backed by, first, the captain, the coach, and the staff. From there, life becomes a little bit easier. You don't have to try to prove yourself. You don't have to try too hard," Morkel said.

"He's got a lot of skill with the ball, with variations. I believe when I catch him, he hits the mitt quite hard. For him, it was just a matter of building that confidence and polishing up on when to use his variations. I think he has a very good understanding of conditions. He can read the conditions very well. As a power hitter himself, he will work out what is the toughest ball to bowl," Morkel added.

"I think having that game sense and just giving him the backing and to say, listen, if you go for the boundary, it's okay. You have a potential guy who can pick that wicket fast. He can bring us control with the ball in terms of his execution," Morkel concluded.

Dube has developed his skills as a seamer in recent times. From 2024, in 41 matches for India in T20s Dube has scalped 23 wickets at an average of 20.17 and an economy rate of 8.78.

Dube's explosive 31-ball 66 and his two wickets earned him the 'Player of the Match' award in a 17-run win over the Netherlands at Ahmedabad in India's last group stage fixture.

When he came in at 110/4 in the 14th over, his team needed acceleration, and his knock pushed them to a competitive total of 190-odd runs.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Morkel makes a great point about confidence and backing. It's not just about skill, it's about the mental space. Dube looks so much more relaxed and effective now. Hope he continues this form against South Africa!
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Ananya R
His economy rate of 8.78 is still on the higher side, no? He's a wicket-taker for sure, but in tight matches against top sides, we need more control. Hope he works on that. Still, his progress is impressive.
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Vikram M
Remember when people said he was just a IPL star? Proving everyone wrong on the biggest stage. That performance against Netherlands was clutch - with both bat and ball. True all-rounder material.
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Michael C
As a cricket fan, it's always exciting to see a player evolve. Dube's story is about good coaching and self-belief. Morkel and the Indian think-tank deserve credit for identifying and nurturing this aspect of his game.
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Priya S
"You don't have to try to prove yourself." What a powerful line. This is the environment we want for all our players. Less pressure, more performance. Let's go, Dube! Bring home the cup! 💙

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