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Shikhar Dhawan


Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests110187187187.00174107.471033200
ODIs550695113.8012356.09014110
T20Is110555.001145.45000000
First-class821349586622446.921724830
List A102101133866155*43.931021510
Twenty20888711240795*31.672025118.8601926051370
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests1------------
ODIs5------------
T20Is1------------
First-class8224412432/302/3041.333.0481.3000
List A10217613862/222/2223.004.7029.3000
Twenty20886486641/71/716.508.2512.0000
Recent matches
Bat & BowlTeamOppositionGroundMatch DateScorecard
1Indiav Sri LankaBirmingham1 Jun 2013Other OD
33Sunrisersv RoyalsDelhi22 May 2013T20
42Sunrisersv KKRHyderabad (Deccan)19 May 2013T20
1Sunrisersv RoyalsHyderabad (Deccan)17 May 2013T20
59Sunrisersv Mum IndiansMumbai13 May 2013T20
15Sunrisersv Kings XIMohali11 May 2013T20
3Sunrisersv Super KingsHyderabad (Deccan)8 May 2013T20
22Sunrisersv DaredevilsHyderabad (Deccan)4 May 2013T20
73*Sunrisersv Mum IndiansHyderabad (Deccan)1 May 2013T20
0Sunrisersv RoyalsJaipur27 Apr 2013T20
Profile
Shikhar Dhawan stunned all observers, and Australia, when he stroked his way to the fastest Test century by a debutant. That debut, in Mohali in 2012-13, came to Dhawan in his ninth year of first-class cricket after he had been written off by almost everybody, not least because India's opening combination had been fixed to the most prolific combination in their Test history: Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir.
Dhawan is one in a long line of stroke-players from Delhi, which became the Indian batting capital in the 2000s. He stands upright in his stance, is a bit stiff with his hands when he pushes forward, and is partial to the cover-drive. Those who played domestic cricket with him say he is supremely confident, bordering on showmanship. He is also a flamboyant personality with his ever-changing looks and the twirled moustache.
However, the attractive strokes, which were apparent even in the 2003-04 Under-19 World Cup where he was the Player of the Tournament for scoring 505 runs at 84.16 with three centuries, didn't seem to translate into huge seasons in Ranji Trophy. His average stayed steady in the mid-40s, but he didn't quite dare the selectors to overlook him. After lukewarm showing in the IPL and five ODIs, and with the Test openers going well, it seemed Dhawan would be left consigned to domestic cricket and T20 leagues.
Fortune turned, though, and both Sehwag and Gambhir lost form dramatically, giving Dhawan a chance at the age of 27 with 81 caps and 5679 first-class runs to his name already. Dhawan grabbed the chance with arguably the best debut by an Indian batsman, smashing 187 off 174 balls to set up India's win in a Test that was reduced to four days.
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