How India trumped England’s trump card Adil Rashid with Shivam Dube | Cricket News

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When Ishan Kishan fell to the legspinner Adil Rashid, it wasn’t Suryakumar Yadav or the left-hander Tilak Varma who came out, but the beefy Shivam Dube. That cracked open the innings.

India’s 253 for 7 at Wankhede was built on muscle. What made it special was the thinking behind it. England arrived with a well-earned reputation for exploiting match-ups. On a night where India batted first, they needed more than firepower. They needed clarity of thought. They had both.

The moment that best captured India’s tactical sharpness arrived in the 10th over. Adil Rashid had just prised out Ishan Kishan — a delivery angled wide of off-stump, the left-hander undone by drift and turn. England’s leg-spinner was purring.

This was precisely the moment India refused to be predictable.Suryakumar Yadav was next on the list. Tilak Varma, another left-hander, was an option. Instead, out walked Shivam Dube. The decision needed no footnote. Rashid was England’s only genuine weapon in the middle overs, and there are few batters in world cricket who neutralize the leg-spinner’s threat as calmly and clinically as Dube does. It is, quite simply, his specialty.

With Dube in the middle, Sanju Samson didn’t need to take on Rashid — a bowler who angles deliveries away from the left-hander. He didn’t. Samson faced just nine deliveries from Rashid, scoring eight. India’s run-rate never flinched. Dube, meanwhile, was ruthless. Having seen Rashid tuck Ishan away with that wide-of-off line, the spinner came back with the same plan. Dube met it differently — a big forward stride, a long reach, and a swing of the bat that sent three deliveries into the stands.

Eight balls from Rashid to Dube cost 22 runs. England’s trump card had been trumped. The domino effect was swift. Harry Brook had no choice but to call on Jofra Archer in the middle overs — something England rarely do. Samson promptly helped himself to two sixes. More critically, England were hemorrhaging their death-over arsenal in the 13th and 14th. When Samson eventually fell, Brook turned to Sam Curran, whose slower-ball arsenal is ordinarily preserved for the slog overs.

England were unraveling, and India had engineered it. Suryakumar walked in for Samson, which allowed India to hold Tilak back for the final assault. The beauty of it was the match-up waiting for him. Archer, raw pace, at the death. Fronting up to express pace is precisely where Tilak thrives. He knew it.

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Three sixes off the Barbadian followed, the second so savage that Archer looked momentarily beaten by the occasion. Dube, characteristically underrated, had finished with 43 off 25 before handing the baton over. The thinking that surrounded his innings, though, was anything but understated.

In the dugout, India’s think-tank were already celebrating. They had earned it.

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