It was a night that felt like the end of an era. In the heart of Melbourne, under the lights of the MCG, a remarkable cricketing streak came to a crashing halt. Shivam Dube, the man who had never tasted defeat in a T20 International, finally saw his name on the wrong side of the scoreboard.
For nearly six years, since his debut in December 2019, Shivam Dube was part of a winning Indian T20I side in every single one of his 37 matches. It was a world record, a golden thread woven through World Cups and bilateral series alike. But on October 31, 2025, against a ruthless Australian outfit, that thread snapped .
India, batting first, could only muster a paltry 125 runs. The chase was never in doubt for Australia, who wrapped up the victory with a staggering 40 balls to spare . For Dube, it was his first-ever loss in the format—a stat that had become a source of immense pride and, on this night, a bittersweet memory.
Dube’s loss wasn’t the only streak to end that evening. The defeat also marked the end of two other incredible runs:
It was a perfect storm of bad luck and poor performance, turning a single match into a historic reset for several key players.
As news of the loss spread, social media exploded. The internet, ever ready with its unique brand of humor, was flooded with memes. The scoreline ’37-1′ became an instant classic, a shorthand for a streak so long it seemed mythical until it wasn’t. Fans created hilarious graphics comparing Dube to an invincible video game character who finally met his match.
This isn’t just about one player’s record. The comprehensive nature of the defeat—being bowled out for 125 and then watching the opposition cruise home—raises serious questions about India’s current T20I strategy, especially in overseas conditions. With a new generation of players being blooded, this loss serves as a stark reminder that talent alone isn’t enough; consistency and mental fortitude are key.
One loss doesn’t define a career, and for Shivam Dube, it might just be the catalyst for an even stronger comeback. Records are made to be broken, but the journey to build them is what truly matters. The focus now shifts to the next game, where Dube and his teammates will be desperate to start a new, winning chapter.
| Player | Streak | Duration/Matches |
|---|---|---|
| Shivam Dube | Unbeaten in T20Is | 37 matches (Dec 2019 – Oct 2025) |
| Jasprit Bumrah | Unbeaten in T20Is | 23 matches |
| Suryakumar Yadav | Captaincy Winning Run | Multiple series wins before this loss |
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