Cricket-Quick-witted wife saves India's World Cup hero's train ruse


Cricket - ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Semi Final - India v England - Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India - March 5, 2026 India's Shivam Dube in action REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

NEW DELHI, March ⁠11 (Reuters) - India's Twenty20 World Cup heroShivam Dube thought a train ride ⁠in disguise would keep him incognito - until a ticket-checker yelled his name.

But ‌just when Dube feared his ruse would fall apart, his quick-witted wife saved the day for the 32-year-old.

Dube planned to return home soon after India won the World Cup, beating New Zealand ​in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday to ⁠be with his four-year-old son and ⁠two-year-old daughter.

With all flights to Mumbai fully booked on Monday, Dube decided to ⁠travel ‌by train along with his wife Anjum and a friend despite the risks of getting identified and mobbed.

"There was no flight available, so ⁠I decided to take a train from Ahmedabad early in ​the morning to Mumbai," ‌the all-rounder told the Indian Express newspaper.

"I wore a cap, a ⁠mask, and a ​full-sleeved t-shirt."

While his companions boarded first, Dube slipped on at the last moment, made for his coach and climbed to the top berth, hoping for a quiet eight-hour ride.

He, ⁠however, had his heart in his mouth when ​the ticket-checker walked in and inquired loudly if the Shivam Dube among passengers was the famous cricketer.

Anjum quickly stepped in saying: "No, no. How can he be here?"

Dube eventually ⁠had to seek police help before he got down in Mumbai, though.

"They thought I was landing at the airport, but were surprised when I told them that I was travelling by train," he told the paper.

"I was provided a police ​escort so things were easy and the exit was ⁠smooth."

Cricketers enjoy rock-star-like status in India, where the game is considered something of ​a religion.

The game further cemented its popularity in the ‌world's most populous nation on Sunday when ​India became the first team to win three men's T20 World Cup titles.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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