Shikhar Dhawan is a stylish and aggressive left-handed opening batsman and can also bowl right-arm off break. Dhawan, who was born in Delhi, plays for the India national cricket team. He also represents Delhi in domestic tournaments and plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League. Dhawan is married to Ayesha Mukherjee.
Read MoreMelbourne: Scoreboard of India vs South Africa Group B, 13th Match of the ICC World Cup 2015 played at Melbourne Cricket Ground here Sunday. Toss: India won the toss and elected to batIndia innings: 307/7 in
New Delhi: World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev feels that India's top-order batsmen need to take more responsibility for the team to win against South Africa, who have a potent bowling attack led by the dangerous
Adelaide: Out-of-form opener Shikhar Dhawan's place in the playing XI will be one of the primary discussion point when the Indian team management zeroes in on the playing XI against arch rivals Pakistan in the
Adelaide: Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan on Sunday expressed satisfaction at ending a prolonged run drought with a 71-ball 59 against Australia in India's 106-run loss in a World cup warm-up match here.Australia posted a massive
Adelaide: India's preparations for the cricket World Cup suffered a jolt as Australia thrashed the defending champions by 106 runs with Glenn Maxwell and David Warner striking blistering centuries in their first warm-up game here
New Delhi: Team India ended their tour to Australia without scripting any victory. After losing to Australia in the four match test series a lot was expected from Team India in the Tri- Series as
Perth, Australia: England capitalized on winning the toss by bowling out India for 200 in their tri-series one-day game on Friday, with Ajinkya Rahane providing most of the resistance with a gritty 73 at the
Sydney: Following a rest day, the Indian cricket team returned to practice at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) Friday ahead of their third ODI of the tri-series, against Australia here on Monday.Although it was an
Sydney: Having tried quite a few permutations and combinations in the two losses so far, the Indian think-tank seems to have settled for Virat Kohli at the No.4 position to hit the right balance and
New Delhi: The Tests are over, and in many ways the horror of another away defeat even though the magnitude was not so glaring, for India. But for a few players who featured in the
Sydney: Newly appointed Indian Test captain Virat Kohli is set to make a clear statement that he is the big boy in town by axing opener Shikhar Dhawan, who reportedly stood up to him in
New Delhi: The “unrest” in the Indian dressing room during the second test revealed by the skipper MS Dhoni, was reportedly due to a row between Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli.Indian batting line up was
An Indian team spokesman said Dhawan and star batsman Virat Kohli had recovered from the injuries sustained in the Gabba nets before play on the fourth morning of the second Test, and would be fine
Brisbane: All is not well in the Indian dressing room right now with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni revealing that there was some “unrest” resulting from “lack of communication” with the in-form Virat Kohli before Day
Brisbane, Australia: Mitchell Johnson triggered a batting collapse with three early wickets and picked off the last man to dismiss India for 224 on Saturday, giving Australia a victory target of 128 in the second
Brisbane, Australia: Mitchell Johnson took three wickets in a destructive opening spell as India's batting lineup collapsed on Saturday, giving Australia control of the second test.India resumed at 71-1 on day four but, with opener
Brisbane: India had to battle it out for the whole day. They need to bat till the end of Day 4 to save the test match. Australia would look to bowl out India early and
Brisbane, Australia: Steve Smith completed a century in his first innings as test captain and Mitchell Starc chipped in with bat and ball to give Australia a narrow advantage after day three of the second
Brisbane, Australia: Murali Vijay made the Australians pay for a dropped catch Wednesday, scoring an unbeaten 46 to guide India to 89-1 after the opening session of the second cricket test.Vijay struck six boundaries, including
Adelaide: Australia's David Warner and Indian duo Shikhar Dhawan and skipper Virat Kohli were Saturday found guilty of breaching cricket's code of conduct during the fourth day's play in the first Test and fined a
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