Shivam Dubey was secretly traveling by train in 3rd AC, when TC asked ‘Is this the same cricketer?’ Know- what happened next
Shivam Dubey traveled in the 3rd AC of the train : An interesting incident related to Shivam Dubey, one of the heroes who won India the T20 World Cup title for the second consecutive time, is in the headlines. Just a few hours after the host team lifted the trophy, Dubey did something that hardly any Indian fan would have guessed about. In fact, just a few hours after the final, Shivam Dubey left for Mumbai from Ahmedabad as a normal passenger. The interesting thing is that no one could recognize this champion player.
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According to a media report, just a few hours after the fans of the Indian cricket team all over the world were busy celebrating the victory of the T20 World Cup 2026, India’s “last action hero” was traveling hidden under a thick brown railway blanket on the top berth of the AC 3 tier coach of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai Sayaji Express. Dubey traveled from Ahmedabad to Mumbai by 5 am train. To hide his identity, he wore a cap, mask and full sleeve jersey and sat on the upper berth in 3rd AC.
During the journey, TC asked, “Who is this Shivam Dubey, the same cricketer?” To this his wife immediately replied, “No-no, why would he come here?” After this the TC moved ahead and Dubey reached Borivali comfortably. It is being told that on Monday morning, all the flights to Mumbai were fully booked, so the cricketer decided to catch a train with his wife Anjum and a friend.
Indian team star all-rounder Shivam Dubey told a media outlet, “There were no flights available, so I decided to take a train from Ahmedabad to Mumbai early in the morning. We could have also gone by road, but the train was faster.” Then he told how they planned to hide his identity. “I, my wife and a friend decided to go by train. 3rd AC tickets were available, so we decided to book them. Everyone we spoke to, family and friends, was worried. What if someone recognized me at the station or inside the train?” However, no one could recognize him.
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