Asia Cup: Why Team India picked Shivam Dube over Arshdeep Singh
Cricket’s shortest format is undergoing a breathtaking transformation, evolving from a format of calculated risks to a high-octane battle where colossal totals of 250+ and even 300+ are no longer outliers but plausible targets. The 2026 T20 World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, is set to amplify this trend, with India’s strategy of building a batting line-up that extends to No. 8 reflecting the game’s relentless pursuit of runs at a frenetic pace.
This approach, evident in India’s team selections over time, including the ongoing Asia Cup in the UAE, where power-hitter Shivam Dube secures a spot in the XI while specialist bowler Arshdeep Singh often warms the bench, underscores their intent to prioritise batting depth to match the global scoring surge.
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Venues like Mumbai’s Wankhede, Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy, and Colombo’s Premadasa, with their short boundaries and batting-friendly surfaces, will likely fuel this run-fest, making India’s strategy a blueprint for success.
The IPL’s recent seasons have showcased this evolution, with teams regularly posting 250+ totals, driven by aggressive intent and innovative strokeplay.
England’s record-breaking 304/2 against South Africa last week (Sept 12) in a T20I further highlights how T20 cricket is rewriting its own boundaries. India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has embraced this high-risk, high-reward philosophy and made his intentions clear earlier this year: “We want to try and get to 250-260 regularly. In trying to do that, there will be games where we will get bundled out for 120-130, and that is what T20 cricket is all about. Unless and until you don't play that high-risk cricket, you won't get those big rewards as well.”
By stacking their line-up with versatile batters down to No. 8, India ensures resilience against early collapses and the firepower to capitalise on flat pitches or dew-heavy chases. But former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin views India’s situation, where they boast high-quality bowlers, differently.
“Countries like Australia, South Africa, and England will come with such batting line-ups… I am not sure if Shivam Dube is your third seamer. It’s not about him, but it’s about having a quality bowler in your line-up,” Ashwin stated on his YouTube channel.
Known for his strategic thinking, the veteran acknowledged the importance of batting depth in T20s but advocated having a genuine bowler in the side in place of a part-timer. This is where he questioned the inclusion of Dube in the playing XI while leaving out Arshdeep.
“These (overseas) teams have worked on the batting of players who can bowl well. In India, we believe that a batsman who can bowl a bit should be picked. Arshdeep Singh has displayed his batting credentials a few times. He can hit 1-2 sixes. In the India versus Pakistan game in New York, he contributed with the bat. If a player has that talent, there should be an effort to back him. It shouldn’t be like you don’t know batting, so sit out. Because in T20 cricket, a good four-over spell will make you win a competition,” he argued.
The Asia Cup might not fully reveal India’s strategy for the 2026 World Cup, but it certainly offers crucial insights into how they wish to move forward.
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This approach, evident in India’s team selections over time, including the ongoing Asia Cup in the UAE, where power-hitter Shivam Dube secures a spot in the XI while specialist bowler Arshdeep Singh often warms the bench, underscores their intent to prioritise batting depth to match the global scoring surge.
Venues like Mumbai’s Wankhede, Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy, and Colombo’s Premadasa, with their short boundaries and batting-friendly surfaces, will likely fuel this run-fest, making India’s strategy a blueprint for success.
The IPL’s recent seasons have showcased this evolution, with teams regularly posting 250+ totals, driven by aggressive intent and innovative strokeplay.
By stacking their line-up with versatile batters down to No. 8, India ensures resilience against early collapses and the firepower to capitalise on flat pitches or dew-heavy chases. But former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin views India’s situation, where they boast high-quality bowlers, differently.
“Countries like Australia, South Africa, and England will come with such batting line-ups… I am not sure if Shivam Dube is your third seamer. It’s not about him, but it’s about having a quality bowler in your line-up,” Ashwin stated on his YouTube channel.
Known for his strategic thinking, the veteran acknowledged the importance of batting depth in T20s but advocated having a genuine bowler in the side in place of a part-timer. This is where he questioned the inclusion of Dube in the playing XI while leaving out Arshdeep.
“These (overseas) teams have worked on the batting of players who can bowl well. In India, we believe that a batsman who can bowl a bit should be picked. Arshdeep Singh has displayed his batting credentials a few times. He can hit 1-2 sixes. In the India versus Pakistan game in New York, he contributed with the bat. If a player has that talent, there should be an effort to back him. It shouldn’t be like you don’t know batting, so sit out. Because in T20 cricket, a good four-over spell will make you win a competition,” he argued.
The Asia Cup might not fully reveal India’s strategy for the 2026 World Cup, but it certainly offers crucial insights into how they wish to move forward.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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