In a video posted on social media, Dhawan, who represented India in 34 Assessments, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20Is from 2010 to 2022, revealed his determination to retire from the worldwide in addition to home cricket.
“I solely had one dream and that was to play for India and I even achieved that.I’m grateful for therefore many individuals who contributed in my journey. To begin with my household. My childhood coach Late Tarak Sinha, and Madan Sharma underneath whose steerage I learnt the fundamentals of the sport,” Dhawan stated.
“I’d additionally prefer to thank my workforce with whom I’ve performed cricket for therefore lengthy. I obtained one other household, I obtained title, fame and love of all of the followers,” he stated.
“There’s a saying it’s worthwhile to flip the web page to learn the total story. That’s what I’m going to do. I’m saying my retirement from worldwide and home cricket. When I’m calling time on my profession, I’m at peace as a result of I’ve performed a lot for nation. I’m grateful to BCCI and DDCA for giving me the chance. I’m additionally grateful to the followers, who has given me a lot love through the years,” the left hander additional stated.
“I’m telling myself one factor that don’t be unhappy that you just won’t be able to characterize India once more however he’s glad that he has performed for India for therefore lengthy. For me the most important factor is that I performed,” Dhawan concluded.
Making his debut in 2010 in opposition to Australia in Visakhapatnam, Dhawan amassed over 10,000 runs in worldwide cricket.
His spectacular file consists of 24 centuries—17 in ODIs and seven in Assessments.
Dhawan was a key member of the Indian squad that received the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013 underneath MS Dhoni’s captaincy.
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He was the event’s main run-scorer, accumulating 363 runs in 5 matches at a mean of 90.75, with two centuries and one fifty.