Dhoni's Advice Transforms Dube's Game: "Not Necessary to Hit Sixes Every Time"

Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube attributed his match-winning 67-run knock against the Netherlands to crucial advice from former captain MS Dhoni. Dube revealed that Dhoni taught him the importance of strike rotation and smart intent over trying to hit sixes every ball. This clarity helped him rescue India from 69-3, leading to a Player of the Match performance that included two wickets with the ball. Dube emphasized his focus on batting deep and adapting to the team's situation rather than feeling pressure.

Key Points: Shivam Dube Credits MS Dhoni for Batting Clarity After Match-Winning Knock

  • Dube credits Dhoni for batting clarity
  • Focus on boundaries and strike rotation
  • Played match-winning 67 vs Netherlands
  • Emphasizes batting deep in pressure
  • Awarded Player of the Match
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T20 WC: 'Mahi bhai told me it's not necessary to hit sixes every time,' says Dube after match-winning knock against Netherlands

India's Shivam Dube reveals MS Dhoni's crucial advice on strike rotation and smart intent, crediting him for his match-winning performance against Netherlands.

"Mahi bhai told me that it's not necessary to hit sixes every time. - Shivam Dube"

Ahmedabad, Feb 19

India all-rounder Shivam Dube credited former skipper MS Dhoni for bringing clarity to his batting approach after he played a match-winning 67-run knock against the Netherlands at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday.

Dube admitted that he initially struggled against pace bowling during the early phase of his career, but Dhoni's advice about strike rotation and smart intent has significantly improved his game in pressure situations.

"When I first came into the IPL, I struggled against fast bowlers and wasn't striking the ball cleanly. I realised that if I want to dominate at this level and I have the power, I needed to work on that aspect. I put in significant effort during the off-season. Mahi bhai told me that it's not necessary to hit sixes every time. Boundaries and strike rotation are equally important.

"That clarity has helped me. If I get a good ball, I look for a boundary or rotate strike. In the death overs, I will naturally go harder, but early in the innings, my focus is on smart intent," Dube told Jio Hotstar.

Speaking about handling high-pressure moments, Dube emphasised the importance of batting deep and playing according to the team's requirements.

"I don't feel pressure; I focus on the situation. If wickets fall, my responsibility is to bat deep. If I stay till the end, I know I can add 10-15 crucial runs in the final over. I avoid taking unnecessary risks in the middle overs. If the situation demands stability, I rotate strike. If the platform is set, I'm ready to attack from the first ball," he said.

Dube came to bat at a tough time during India's innings when the team was reeling at 69-3 after nine overs. He then rescued the side with a 66-run knock, which came off just 31 balls.

He was also clinical with the ball, as the medium pacer took two wickets by conceding 35 runs in three overs. Courtesy of his all-around performance, he was awarded the player of the match.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in the US, it's fascinating to see how mentorship works in the IPL. Dhoni's influence is incredible. Dube's innings was a masterclass in controlled aggression. Hope he keeps this form for the knockouts!
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Vikram M
Finally, Dube is living up to his potential! For years we saw the power but not the brain. Mahi bhai has given him that cricket IQ. Rotating strike in middle overs is so crucial in T20, more than just hitting sixes. Well played! 👏
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while the knock was good, let's not get carried away. It was against Netherlands. The real test will be against top bowling attacks like Australia or England. Hope he can apply the same clarity under more severe pressure.
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Priya S
Dhoni's legacy is not just trophies, it's the players he shapes. So happy for Shivam! His confidence is visible. That six over long-on was pure timing, not just muscle. More power to him! 💪
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Michael C
The ability to adapt is what separates good players from great ones. Dube showed that perfectly. From a pure hitter to a smart cricketer. The bowling was a bonus! India looks balanced.

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