Did Shivam Dube Earn the ‘Impact Player of the Match’ After India’s 61-Run Victory Against Pakistan?
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New Delhi, Feb 16 (NationPress) The Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube has been honored as the Impact Player of the Match after India's impressive win over Pakistan on Sunday, which ensured that the Men in Blue advanced to the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The 32-year-old acknowledged the significant influence of India's fielding coach, T. Dilip, in his performance.
Dube received the medal from team physiotherapist Yogesh Kumar in the locker room at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, following a remarkable all-round display.
“Firstly, congratulations on this crucial win. Today’s impact player is renowned for hitting sixes and making vital catches in essential matches. He is also recognized for his strict diet. In today’s game, he significantly contributed with both bat and ball, securing two vital catches,” Yogesh remarked while announcing Dube as the match's impact player.
Dube reflected on his performance and credited his coach for enhancing his fielding skills. “This was a pivotal match, and as mentioned, I contributed with a significant knock and took two catches. It felt great, and I owe it all to Dilip Sir—my fielding coach and source of motivation,” he stated in a video shared by bcci.tv.
The defending champions, India, achieved a dominant 61-run win over Pakistan in their Group A encounter, securing their spot in the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup.
Ishan Kishan shone with a fierce 77, leading India to a competitive total of 175/7. In response, Pakistan's batting struggled from the outset as Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah struck early to leave them at 13/3. Although Usman Khan fought back with 44 runs, his dismissal dashed Pakistan's hopes. India's bowlers maintained relentless pressure with contributions across the board, including crucial wickets from the spinners. Ultimately, Pakistan was bowled out for 114 in just 18 overs, marking one of their lowest scores in T20 World Cup history.