Shivam Dube, a 21-year-old tall and talented hitter, who performed very well against spiner, came from the Mumbai Robust School. His Ranji Trophy debut was something special, taking five-wicket against the Karnataka batters, followed by a 71 runs. He take seven-wicket against Karnataka and score his debut first-class century.
As a result his stock increased, and at the 2019 IPL auction, he paid INR 5 crore to sign with RCB. After that, Dube made little changes in his performance for India, and in 2019 he was added to the Indian squad to replace Hardik Pandya, who was injured. He debuted in T20I that year, scoring a half-century on his fourth innings despite being promoted to No. 3. He continued his struggle and with 396 runs at 162.30 and was named to India's squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup.
In one-day cricket, Dube experienced a turning point in 2024, having claimed 12 wickets at a respectable average of 12.08 and two attacking hundreds.
In 2024 with two centuries to his name and 12 wickets at a decent average of 12.08. Dube outstanding performance fueled the Mumbai team to a Ranji Trophy victory. Dube is back on
the Indian T20I team in 2024. In two consecutive innings, he hit fifty in the home series against Afghanistan. From his early struggles in domestic cricket and making an international comeback with outstanding performance, Dobe journey reflects perseverance and a never-give-up attitude.