Know About Shikhar Dhawan

Shikhar Dhawan is an accomplished Indian cricketer known for his aggressive batting style and consistent performances, particularly in limited-overs formats. Here are some key highlights about him:

Early Life

  • Birth: Dhawan was born on September 5, 1985, in Delhi, India.
  • Background: He showed an early interest in cricket and joined the Delhi cricket team, where he gained recognition for his talent.

Cricket Career

  • Domestic Cricket: He has represented Delhi in domestic cricket and has been a key player in the Ranji Trophy.

  • International Debut:

    • ODI: Dhawan made his ODI debut in October 2010 against Australia.
    • Test: He made his Test debut in March 2013 against Australia, scoring a century in his first match.
    • T20I: He debuted in T20 internationals in 2014.

Playing Style

  • Batting Role: Known for his left-handed aggressive batting, Dhawan is primarily an opener. He has a strong ability to play fast bowlers and is known for his trademark cuts and pulls.
  • Partnerships: He has been part of successful opening partnerships, particularly with Rohit Sharma in ODIs.

Achievements

  • Key Contributions: Dhawan has been a crucial player for India in ICC tournaments, including the 2015 and 2019 Cricket World Cups, where he performed exceptionally well.
  • Records: He has multiple centuries and is known for scoring runs quickly, often laying a strong foundation for the team's innings.

IPL Career

  • Franchise: Dhawan has played for several franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL), including Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals. He has consistently been one of the top run-scorers in the league.

Personal Life

  • Family: Dhawan is married to Ayesha Mukherjee, and they have a son named Zoravar. He has a daughter from a previous relationship.
  • Off the Field: Dhawan is known for his jovial personality and has a significant social media presence, where he shares insights into his life and interests.

Recent Developments

  • As of 2023, he continues to play in the IPL and is a prominent figure in Indian cricket, although his role in the national team has evolved with the emergence of younger players.