Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube credited bowling coach Morne Morkel, head coach Gautam Gambhir, and captain Suryakumar Yadav for his improved bowling performance in the fourth T20I against Australia. India secured a commanding 48-run victory at Carrara Oval, taking an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series. Dube picked up two crucial wickets, dismissing Mitchell Marsh for 30 and Tim David for 14, helping bowl Australia out for just 119 in 18.2 overs. Earlier, he contributed with the bat, scoring 22 runs off 18 balls at number three. The all-rounder emphasized that the team's total of 167 was competitive due to the quality of India's bowling attack. He highlighted the strategic planning focused on exploiting the ground's longer square boundaries, which measured over 80 metres. The final match is scheduled at the Gabba in Brisbane on November 8.

Strategic Planning Behind India's Dominant Bowling Display
Dube explained the bowling unit's tactical approach at Carrara Oval during the post-match press conference. The strategy centered on forcing Australian batters to target the longer square boundaries rather than hitting straight down the ground. With boundaries exceeding 80 metres on the sides, the bowlers aimed to bowl smartly and restrict big hits. Dube acknowledged receiving valuable guidance from Morkel, who provided small but effective tips that enhanced his bowling. He expressed confidence in India's bowling quality, stating that 167 was a defendable total given the team's spin and pace options. The plan worked perfectly as India dismissed the hosts for 119, securing a comfortable victory and an unassailable series lead ahead of the final match.
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