Shikhar Dhawan Bids Farewell to Cricket: A Stellar Career Comes to an End
The veteran Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan officially announced his retirement from all formats of the game, international and domestic. The news came through the left-handed opener himself on Saturday morning in a heartfelt social media post, thus drawing curtains on a glittering career that lasted a little over ten years.
The Announcement
He said in the retirement message, “It’s important to turn the page to move forward in life and that’s why I am announcing my retirement from international and domestic cricket. I am leaving with peace in my heart that I played for so long for India.”
Immediate Reactions
The cricketing fraternity has wasted no time in reacting to Dhawan’s announcement:
1. BCCI President—hypothetical quote: “Shikhar has been an absolute asset to Indian cricket. His contributions will always be remembered.”
2. Virat Kohli—hypothetical tweet: “Congratulations on a fantastic career, Gabbar! It was a pleasure opening with you. Enjoy your retirement, brother!”
3. Rohit Sharma: “So many memorable partnerships together. Shikhar, many good wishes for your future endeavors.”
4. Cricket analysts praise Dhawan’s impact on Indian cricket in relation to ODIs and ICC events.
Career Highlights and Milestones
Shikhar Dhawan’s career has been adorned with numerous accomplishments and scintillating displays. These include:
1. ODI Brilliance:
- 6793 runs in 167 ODIs at an average of 44.11
- 17 centuries and 39 half-centuries
- Only one among the eight batsmen who have scored 5000+ runs at an average of 40+ and a strike rate of 90+ in ODIs
2. Test Cricket Debut:
- Fastest century by a debutant, 85 balls, against Australia in Mohali, 2013
- Ended up with 187 runs in that match-winning effort
3. ICC Tournament Specialist:
- Top scorer in Champions Trophy 2013 with 363 runs in 5 innings
- Highest scorer for India in multiple tournaments: Asia Cup 2014, World Cup 2015, Champions Trophy 2017, Asia Cup 2018
4. Formidable Opening Partnership:
- One of the most successful opening partnerships formed with Rohit Sharma
- Fourth highest run aggregate among ODI opening pairs
- 18 century stands, second only to the 21 posted by Tendulkar-Ganguly
5. IPL Success:
- Second highest run-getter in IPL history with 6769 runs
- Represented Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Punjab Kings
6. Early Achievements:
- He was a part of Delhi’s Ranji Trophy-winning team in 2007-08
- He was the highest run-scorer in the Under-19 World Cup 2004
7. Leadership Role:
- He later led the second-string sides of India.
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Looking Ahead
Dhawan’s retirement brings down the curtains on an era in Indian cricket and definitely opens up opportunities for younger players to step into his shoes. The cricket fraternity has now started to eye how India will reshuffle its batting lineup, especially in ODIs where Dhawan’s impact was most significant.
Farewell Messages Pour In
Social media is flooded with messages from fans, fellow cricketers, and sports personalities as news broke of Dhawan’s retirement.
This retirement brings full circle rather an important chapter in Indian cricket history; Shikhar Dhawan is leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and sportsmanship.