Shivam Dube never really broke free in RCB changing room: AB de Villiers

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Published March 28, 2024 at 4:57pm

    Shivam Dube scored 23-ball 51 against Gujarat Titans

    Shivam Dube was associated with RCB until 2021

    This is the magic recipe that MSD, Gaikwad and Stephen Fleming: AB de Villiers

Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube has found his form with a 23-ball 51 against Gujarat Titans (GT) and a 28-ball 34 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Shivam Dube was associated with RCB until 2021 where his performances were inconsistent  before being released 

Former South African cricketer AB de Villiers who was an integral part of RCB has commented on Shivam’s change in attitude. “It’s fantastic to see Shivam like this. He never really broke free in the RCB changing room. He was quite a shy guy, worked really hard, and asked a lot of questions back in the day. I think he did a bit of learning there but never felt comfortable. He talks about being free in CSK, and that is the magic recipe that MSD, Gaikwad, Stephen Fleming, and all the guys from the past have set up over there. It’s a workhorse of a franchise that just makes it work every time, every single season, with new players who feel free to express themselves,” AB de Villiers said in Jio Cinema. Earlier, former Australian batsman Micheal Hussey who is the batting coach of CSK highlighted that Shivam Dube worked on his short ball weakness.

Shivam Dube never really broke free in RCB changing room: AB de Villiers

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    Shivam Dube scored 23-ball 51 against Gujarat Titans

    Shivam Dube was associated with RCB until 2021

    This is the magic recipe that MSD, Gaikwad and Stephen Fleming: AB de Villiers

Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube has found his form with a 23-ball 51 against Gujarat Titans (GT) and a 28-ball 34 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Shivam Dube was associated with RCB until 2021 where his performances were inconsistent  before being released 

Former South African cricketer AB de Villiers who was an integral part of RCB has commented on Shivam’s change in attitude. “It’s fantastic to see Shivam like this. He never really broke free in the RCB changing room. He was quite a shy guy, worked really hard, and asked a lot of questions back in the day. I think he did a bit of learning there but never felt comfortable. He talks about being free in CSK, and that is the magic recipe that MSD, Gaikwad, Stephen Fleming, and all the guys from the past have set up over there. It’s a workhorse of a franchise that just makes it work every time, every single season, with new players who feel free to express themselves,” AB de Villiers said in Jio Cinema. Earlier, former Australian batsman Micheal Hussey who is the batting coach of CSK highlighted that Shivam Dube worked on his short ball weakness.

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