Chicago Bears Statement on Indiana Hammond Stadium Bill
The Bears praised Indiana lawmakers for passing a bill that would create a stadium authority, stating it is a 'most meaningful step forward' in their planning. The proposal includes the Bears paying $2 billion in construction costs and offers a path for a world-class venue near Wolf Lake.
While Illinois canceled a meeting regarding a potential stadium bill, Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. and Speaker Todd Huston emphasized their commitment to a public-private partnership. The move signals a potential shift in the Bears' stadium search from Illinois to Northwest Indiana.
Thala for a reason? Shivam Dube credits 'Mahi bhai' after match-winning performance against the Netherlands
Dube said he had struggled against pace bowling early in his career, but advice from Dhoni on strike rotation and controlled intent helped him improve in pressure situations.
"When I first came into the IPL, I struggled against fast bowlers and wasn’t striking the ball cleanly. I realised that if I want to dominate at this level and I have the power, I needed to work on that aspect. I put in significant effort during the off-season. Mahi bhai told me that it’s not necessary to hit sixes every time. Boundaries and strike rotation are equally important.
"That clarity has helped me. If I get a good ball, I look for a boundary or rotate strike. In the death overs, I will naturally go harder, but early in the innings, my focus is on smart intent," Dube told Jio Hotstar, as cited by news agency IANS.
Speaking about pressure situations, Dube said his focus is on batting according to the match scenario and staying till the end if required.
“I don’t feel pressure; I focus on the situation. If wickets fall, my responsibility is to bat deep. If I stay till the end, I know I can add 10–15 crucial runs in the final over. I avoid taking unnecessary risks in the middle overs. If the situation demands stability, I rotate strike. If the platform is set, I’m ready to attack from the first ball,” he said.
Dube walked in to bat when India were 69 for 3 after nine overs and stabilised the innings with a 66-run knock off 31 balls.
He also contributed with the ball, taking two wickets for 35 runs in three overs. For his all-round performance, he was named player of the match.