Shikhar Dhawan is one of the best left-handed batsmen on the team which has been the best batsman so far. Shikhar Dhawan is a delayed prodigy in cricketing terms. Following quite a while of reliable exhibitions in homegrown cricket and living in the shadow of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, Shikhar, at last, got his much-anticipated possibility against Australia last year and got it with two hands as he crushed the quickest at any point test century on debut – taking only 85 balls to arrive at the milestone.
1. Because of predictable dismissals for the public crew, Tarak Sinha, Shikhar’s mentor, said he was distressed to the point that he considered stopping the game. The most baffling was the selection of his lesser, Virat Kohli before him. Shikhar began to question his capacities and it was solely after Sinha persuaded him to continue to endeavor towards his fantasies that Shikhar kept on playing.
2. Dhawan is no more bizarre to man-of-the-series grants. The ostentatious opener was named as the Player of the Tournament at the U-19 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2003-04 with 505 runs at a normal of 84.16 including three centuries.
3. Shikhar has confidence in an itemized examination of his exhibitions just as practically speaking. Dhawan conceded in a meeting to ESPN Cricinfo: “I record how I played, little subtleties of the manner in which I batted, the manner in which I was feeling.”
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