• Home
  • Match Hub
  • Watch Csks Shivam Dube Teases Fireworks For Ipl 2025 Smashes Monster Six In Smat

[Watch] CSK's Shivam Dube Teases Fireworks For IPL 2025; Smashes Monster Six In SMAT



Shivam Dube smashed a massive six [Source: @BCCIdomestic/x.com]Shivam Dube smashed a massive six [Source: @BCCIdomestic/x.com]

When it comes to hitting big, Shivam Dube knows how to light up the night sky. The Mumbai all-rounder turned heads during the 4th Quarter-Final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024-25 against Vidarbha in Alur. Dube’s blistering unbeaten 37 off just 22 balls was the talk of the town, but it was one sensational six that stole the show.

Shivam Dube’s CSK-Style Six Leaves Everyone Speechless as Mumbai Destroys Vidarbha

It was the 18th over, and Vidarbha’s Dipesh Parwani came in to bowl. First delivery, a full-length ball outside off and Shivam Dube didn’t think twice. Clearing his front leg, he unleashed a ferocious swing and sent the ball soaring into the sky.

Dube’s monstrous hit was a statement. The kind of shot that leaves the crowd buzzing and the opposition scratching their heads. The southpaw has been on a roll this tournament, and his form is making bowlers sweat.

With IPL 2025 approaching rapidly, Chennai Super Kings fans are already counting down the days to see their star all-rounder in action. If Dube continues to bat like this, the IPL is going to be a fireworks display.


Mumbai Storm Into SMAT Semi-Finals

While Dube’s heroics were unforgettable, the chase was built on collective brilliance. Ajinkya Rahane, fresh off being snapped up by Kolkata Knight Riders, was in sublime form. His 84 off 45 balls was a masterclass in timing and placement.

Prithvi Shaw chipped in with a steady 49, and young Suryansh Shedge’s whirlwind 36 off 12 balls put the finishing touches on a brilliant chase.

Mumbai made light work of Vidarbha’s mammoth 221/6, which was powered by fifties from Atharva Taide and Apoorv Wankhade. It wasn’t an easy target, but Mumbai’s batters were in the zone.

With this win, Mumbai has booked their spot in the semi-final, where they’ll face Baroda on Friday, December 13. The team is peaking at the right time, and if Dube and company keep firing, Mumbai looks set to go all the way.