India vs Ireland: Birthday boy Shivam Dube joins elite club, becomes only fourth Indian to… | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Shivam Dube turned 33 in style on Friday, marking his birthday with a rare and memorable hit during India’s first T20I against Ireland in Belfast – becoming only the fourth Indian bowler to take a T20I wicket on his birthday.Operating as the fourth pace option, Dube was introduced into the attack in the top eight and made an immediate impact. In his first delivery, he struck to relieve Benjamin Calitz, who had made a lively 15 off 11 balls with two sixes, as Ireland looked to build some momentum.Dube’s short delivery rushed the batsman into a wrong pull, sending the top edge looping towards fine leg, where Prasidh Krishna completed a comfortable catch after escaping and keeping his eyes glued on the ball.It was a birthday present that Dube will remember – his 32nd T20I wicket in his 65th international appearance in the format.
Elite birthday club with Indian stars
With the wicket, Dube joined a highly exclusive list of Indian cricketers to have taken a T20I wicket on their birthday. The club includes Yuvraj Singh, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav – names that underline the rarity of the feat.Yuvraj Singh was the first to do so, returning 3 for 23 against Sri Lanka in Mohali on his 28th birthday in 2009. Ravindra Jadeja joined the list a decade later with 1 for 30 against West Indies in Hyderabad on his 31st birthday in 2019.Kuldeep Yadav achieved the feat twice – first with a stunning 5 for 17 against South Africa in Johannesburg on his 29th birthday, and again with 2 for 12 against the same opposition in Dharamsala on his 32nd birthday.Dube’s inclusion adds a new name to an extravagant but prestigious statistical club, mixing celebration with impact on the pitch.
Indian cricketers to pick a T20I wicket on their birthday
- Yuvraj Singh (2009)
- Ravindra Jadeja (2019)
- Kuldeep Yadav (2023 and 2025)
- Shivam Dube (2026)
A handy spell in a high scoring contest
Dube finished with figures of 1 for 18 in three overs as Ireland posted a competitive 182 for 9 in their 20 overs. The all-rounder, now in his 65th T20I, has quietly built a useful international record. Before this match, he had 31 wickets and 991 runs at an average of 30.96, including six half-centuries, reflecting his growing value as a true dual-role option.



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