Full Name: Shivam Dube
Born: June 26, 1993, which makes him 32 in 2025—yeah, time flies.
Place of Birth: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Physical Stats
Height? Depends on who you ask. Some say 6’4” (about 193 cm), others drop it down to 6’0” (183 cm). Bit of a mystery, honestly. Weight? Eh, nobody really knows. Most profiles skip it or just guess.
Batting & Bowling Style
Lefty with the bat, rightie with the ball—he’s your classic all-rounder with some serious power-hitting credentials.
Early Life & Personal Stuff
Mumbai boy, but it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Shivam actually had to quit cricket around 14 because he was struggling with his weight and, yeah, money was tight. Came back later, busted his butt, and climbed up the Mumbai cricket ranks. Not bad, right?
Family Life
He married Anjum Khan (yep, model and actress) in 2021. The family’s grown fast: their son Ayaan arrived in 2022, and their daughter Mehwish was born in January 2025. Busy household.
Cricket Career & Highlights
If you’ve seen Dube bat, you know he’s not shy about going big—loves a six, and his bowling’s handy too. His T20 debut for Mumbai happened in the 2015–16 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. First-class debut? 2017–18 Ranji Trophy. Got his India cap in 2019 (T20I vs Bangladesh on Nov 3, ODI vs West Indies on Dec 15).

IPL & Franchise Fun:
Dube bounced around a bit in the IPL: Royal Challengers Bangalore (2019–20), Rajasthan Royals (2021), then found his groove with Chennai Super Kings from 2022. By the 2025 auction, CSK kept him for ₹12 crore—a huge jump in pay. He’s known for smashing it at the death, adding depth to the lineup, and chipping in with the ball when needed.
IPL Stats (through 2025):
Matches: 79
Runs: Around 1,859
Highest: 95*
Batting Avg: About 30.5
Sixes? Over 100. Guy loves a boundary.
Net Worth & How He Makes His Money
2025 estimates have his net worth between ₹30–35 crore (about $3.5–4 million USD). Some sources go lower, like ₹25 crore, but let’s be real—he’s loaded. IPL contracts are the big cash cow (that ₹12 crore deal in 2025 is bonkers). BCCI contract (Grade C) and match fees add to the pile. Plus, he’s got brands backing him and apparently has put money into Mumbai real estate—because why not?
Summary & What’s Next
At 32, Shivam Dube is in his prime—smacking sixes, bowling when needed, and cashing in big-time. He’s one of those guys who’s turned things around, built a brand, and just keeps getting more valuable. If his form and popularity hold up, expect his bank balance—and maybe even his legend—to keep growing.





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