New Delhi: In a heartfelt announcement, Indian cricket stalwart Shikhar Dhawan has decided to hang up his boots, bidding adieu to all formats of the game. The left-handed opening batsman, affectionately known as “Gabbar,” shared this momentous decision through a poignant video post on social media.
A Stellar Career in Numbers
- 34 Tests: Dhawan’s Test career spanned 34 matches, during which he amassed an impressive 2,315 runs at an average of 40.
- 167 ODIs: In the One Day Internationals (ODIs), he donned the Indian jersey 167 times, leaving an indelible mark with his aggressive stroke play and consistent performances.
- 68 T20Is: Dhawan’s flair extended to the shortest format, where he featured in 68 T20 Internationals, entertaining fans with his explosive batting.
The Journey to Glory
- Dhawan reflected on his remarkable journey, spanning two decades, and expressed gratitude to those who shaped his career.
- His family, especially his childhood coach Late Tarak Sinha, and mentor Madan Sharma, played pivotal roles in nurturing his talent.
- The camaraderie with his teammates became another family, and the love and adulation from fans fueled his passion for the game.
A Peaceful Farewell
- As he turns the page on this chapter, Dhawan emphasizes that he carries countless memories and boundless gratitude.
- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) provided him with crucial opportunities.
- Dhawan’s parting message resonated with humility: “Don’t be sad that I won’t represent India again; rejoice that I had the privilege to play for my country.”