India finalise Hardik Pandya-like option for Asia Cup; Gambhir, Suryakumar tighten team plans: 'Conditions might...'

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In the last T20I, Dube played against England in February, he bowled a couple of overs and took two crucial wickets, which suggests that he fits the bill as another fast-bowling all-rounder option in the XI.

Morkel highlighted the value of Dube’s all-round ability ahead of the Asia Cup 2025, stressing that he must be prepared to contribute with both bat and ball. The bowling coach insisted on Dube’s readiness to deliver four overs if conditions tilt in his favour on match day.

“For me it’s always important to use Shivam as a guy who can bowl four overs,” Morkel said in the press conference. “I’m always pushing for all-rounders to work hard on both skills. Sometimes guys can get a little naughty in practice and focus on one. But here we want to leave no stone unturned. On the day, conditions might favour him more than somebody else, and he needs to be ready to deliver."

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“Extra options give us flexibility in selection”: Morkel

Since Gambhir took charge, India have shown greater faith in part-time options during key phases of matches. Players such as Abhishek Sharma, Rinku Singh and Suryakumar Yadav have been trusted to chip in with the ball, adding depth and flexibility to the team’s bowling resources when situations demand it.

“The more guys who can give the captain an over here and there, the better. Yes, we’ll have our frontline bowlers, but those extra options give us flexibility in selection and combinations," Morkel added.

India will begin their tournament against the UAE on September 10, followed by a blockbuster clash with Pakistan on September 14, both in Dubai. Their final group stage match is set against Oman on September 19 in Abu Dhabi.

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