
Shivam Dube's unbeaten 95-run knock for Chennai Super Kings against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 'Southern Derby' more than a fortnight back is one of the very few memorable things for the four-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions this season.
In a forgettable season for the Ravindra Jadeja-led side so far, Dube and his partnership with Robin Uthappa (88) was the key to the side notching up a mammoth 216/4 on that memorable day in the match at the DY Patil Stadium on April 12, which CSK won by 23 runs.
But few would know about the 28-year-old Mumbai cricketer and his initiation into cricket. For all his success in the IPL -- Dube has been with RCB, Rajashtan Royals and now CSK -- he has to thank his domestic help, who became so frustrated with his stroke-play when he was just four years old, that he refused to bowl to him for fear of being made to run all around the park to gather the ball.