After India's 50-run loss in the fourth T20l against New Zealand, all- rounder Shivam Dube reflected on his big-hitting ability and said playing matches regularly has helped him deal with the match situations and develop a strong mindset.
Dube showed his prowess with a quickfire half-century during his side's 50-run loss in Vizag on Wednesday. He smashed a 15-ball half-century - the third quickest by an Indian men's player in T20I - coming in at No.6 against the Black Caps in a eye-catching display.
“I am getting better with my mindset because I am playing all these matches now. I am batting in different situation. So, now I know what’s going to happen and what the bowler is going to bowl to me. That’s the key point for my batting and bowling as well. I am bowling thanks to Gauti (Gambhir) bhai and Surya. They have given me the bowling opportunity. So, when you bowl, you become little smart. So, I am working on that as well and yes, I am trying to develop some more skills,” Dube told reporters.