Shivam Dube on mindset change, experience after India's T20I loss to New Zealand at Vizag
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) [India], January 29 (ANI): Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube, who showcased his big-hitting ability during the fourth T20I against New Zealand, spoke on Wednesday about how experience and match situations have helped him develop a stronger mindset, following India's 50-run loss to the Kiwis at Visakhapatnam.
Knocks from Tim Seifert (62 in 36 balls), Devon Conway (44 in 23 balls) set the tone for Kiwi dominance with a century stand and a fiery Daryl Mitchell (39* in 18 balls) pushed the Kiwis to 215/7 despite a middle over slump. During the chase, India lost wickets regularly untill the sight of the lanky all-rounder clubbing those huge sixes sent the Kiwis into a frenzy. However, a run-out ended his six-spree and India's hopes as the Kiwis got a victory to cherish after fumbling the series.
He added that his primary role is to target spin bowlers while also keeping up the scoring against pacers and maintaining a high strike rate during the middle overs.
Since India's T20 World Cup win back in 2024, Dube has taken 18 wickets in 16 games at an average of 18.72, with 3/4 as his best figures. In 17 innings after the triumph, he has scored 340 runs at an average of 26.15 and a strike rate of over 173, with two fifties.
"I thought yes, it is difficult to hit spinners and he was bowling well. But I knew even he was a little scared and could bowl a few bad ones. So I was ready for that. I wanted to dominate at that point and I could," he concluded. (ANI)