Shivam Dube Withdraws From Mumbai’s Ranji Opener Due To Back Stiffness
The move is primarily aimed at managing Dube's workload, especially with his inclusion in India’s T20I squad for the upcoming five-match series in Australia, set to begin on October 23.
Dube was one of India's standout performers in the 2025 Asia Cup, where skipper Suryakumar Yadav frequently relied on him as a key bowling option. In the high-pressure final against Pakistan, Dube delivered a crucial all-round performance - opening the bowling in the absence of Hardik Pandya and conceding just 23 runs in three overs, followed by a match-winning 33 off 22 balls to guide India to a thrilling victory.
While Dube's return to the Ranji fold will likely come only after the Australia tour, Mumbai have received a boost with the return of Musheer Khan, who missed last season due to a neck and collarbone injury sustained in a road accident. His older brother, Sarfaraz Khan, is also fit again after being sidelined from India's Test series against the West Indies due to a quadriceps injury.
Dube was one of India's standout performers in the 2025 Asia Cup, where skipper Suryakumar Yadav frequently relied on him as a key bowling option. In the high-pressure final against Pakistan, Dube delivered a crucial all-round performance - opening the bowling in the absence of Hardik Pandya and conceding just 23 runs in three overs, followed by a match-winning 33 off 22 balls to guide India to a thrilling victory.
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Mumbai, last season’s runners-up, are placed in Group D, alongside Jammu & Kashmir, Hyderabad, Delhi, Puducherry, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh. Their season opener against J&K carries added significance, serving as a rematch of their group stage clash from last season - a game Mumbai lost by five wickets at the Bandra Kurla Complex.