๐ Birthday Special
From a Mumbai local boy to Indiaโs match-winner, Shivam Dubeโs story is one of determination, power, and passion. A left-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, Dube has carved a unique identity in Indian cricket as a modern-day all-rounder who thrives under pressure.



Born on 26 June 1993 in Mumbai,
Shivam Dube showed promise in cricket from a young age. However, due to fitness issues and financial constraints, he had to give up the game at just 14
. Many would have ended their dreams thereโbut not Dube. He returned to cricket at the age of 19, more determined than ever, after improving his fitness and regaining confidence.
His father played a crucial role in reviving his career, supporting his comeback despite limited resources. Shivamโs story is a reminder that talent backed by hard work always finds its way.



๐ Domestic Cricket Breakthrough
Shivam made his T20 debut for Mumbai in 2016, followed by List A in 2017 and First-Class debut in 2017. In the Ranji Trophy, he made headlines by smashing five sixes in an over and taking a five-wicket haul in his very first match. In the 2018โ19 Ranji season, he ended up as Mumbaiโs highest wicket-taker.
His ability to contribute with both bat and ball caught the attention of selectors and fans alike. He quickly built a reputation for being an explosive finisher and a handy seam bowler.
๐ฐ IPL Journey
In the IPL 2019 auction, Dube was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for a whopping โน5 crore. Though his initial seasons were inconsistent, his potential remained evident.
- 2021: He played for Rajasthan Royals.
- 2022โPresent: Picked by Chennai Super Kings (CSK), where he found his true rhythm.
In IPL 2023, Dube scored 418 runs at a strike rate of 158, proving to be a key player in the middle order. His powerful hitting and match-winning cameos made him a fan favorite and a reliable finisher for CSK.
๐ฎ๐ณ International Debut
Shivam Dube made his T20I debut for India on 3 November 2019 against Bangladesh and his ODI debut on 15 December 2019 against West Indies. While he had a mixed start, he bounced back stronger in later opportunities.
His most iconic performance came during the 2024 T20 World Cup, where he played crucial knocks including a fiery 27 off 16 balls in the final, helping India clinch the trophy.
๐ Ups and Downs
Like every athlete, Shivam Dube faced his share of challenges. A back injury in late 2024 ruled him out of several matches, but he returned with a bang in domestic tournaments like the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, scoring with a strike rate of over 190.
His comeback proved his mental toughness and ability to perform under pressure.
๐ฏ Playing Style
- Batting: Aggressive, especially strong against spin. Known for clearing boundaries with ease.
- Bowling: Medium pace, used smartly to break partnerships.
- Role: Middle-order finisher and part-time bowler โ a rare asset for any team.
๐ Achievements
- 5 sixes in an over (twice) โ once in Ranji, once in Mumbai T20 League.
- Top wicket-taker for Mumbai in Ranji (2018โ19).
- T20 World Cup 2024 Winner with India.
- Match-winner for CSK in IPL 2023 & 2024.
๐ง What Makes Shivam Dube Special?
In an era where specialists dominate the game, Shivam Dube is a complete package. His ability to shift gears, soak pressure, and deliver at the crunch moments makes him invaluable. Heโs not just an all-rounder โ heโs a game-changer.
๐ Fun Facts
- His favorite cricketer growing up was Yuvraj Singh.
- Heโs often compared to Ben Stokes for his similar playing style.
- He overcame a 5-year gap in cricket during his teenage years to reach the international level.
๐ Conclusion
Shivam Dubeโs story is a powerful lesson in perseverance, grit, and self-belief. Whether it’s smashing sixes in an IPL match, bowling tight overs, or winning World Cups, he continues to be a vital force in Indian cricket.
As he celebrates another birthday and steps into a new year of his career, the fans only hope to see more power-hitting, more comebacks, and many more unforgettable moments from Shivam โThe Finisherโ Dube.
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