India's left-hander made 269 foreign starts, totaling 24 scores.
In a social media post on Saturday night, Sharma Dhawan announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket. Dhawan's next dynamic match was in April, leading Punjab Kings in IPL 2024. He retires with 24 hundreds ( 17 in ODIs and seven in Tests ) across 269 international matches.
In a game text, Dhawan stated that it is crucial to turn the page in life in order to advance both domestically and internationally. I leave India with the serenity I've been waiting for so much for. I tell myself not to feel sad that you will not enjoy for India again, but to feel glad that you played for your state".
Dhawan, who made his Indian debut in 2010, is one of only eight ODI batters with more than 5000 runs on a 40-plus average and 90-plus strike rates ( Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are the other Indians on the list ). In all, he scored 6793 works in 167 Wickets at an average of 44.11 and a strike price of 91.35. In Chattogram in December 2022, his final international match was against Bangladesh.
In 34 Checks, he scored 2315 works at an average of 40.61, and in 68 T20Is, 1759 at a strike price of 126.36.
Dhawan's ODI figures towered over his data in the other two types, even though it was in Testing when he first burst onto the scene with an 85-ball hundred against Australia in Mohali in 2013, the fastest by a rookie. He went on to make 187 in a match-winning efforts.
Dhawan's job hit the high papers in 2013. That season, he made 1162 works in 26 Wickets at an average of 50.52 and a strike price of 97.89. The icing on the cake was his chart-topping 363 works in five pitches, including two decades, in India's title-winning work at the Champions Trophy, which was his first ODI set after five memorable vacations across 2010 and 2011.
That event was the start of a magnificent entry partnership with Rohit. In terms of work aggregate, the match is the fourth-best among ODI bowlers, and their 18 era sits at the top are next only to Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly's 21.
Dhawan's impressive run continued well past the 2013 Champions Trophy, making him a crucial member of the ODI team. He was the highest scorer for India in each of the next few ODI tournaments: Asia Cup 2014, World Cup 2015, Champions Trophy 2017 and Asia Cup 2018.
In 2019, Dhawan's ODI career hit the first major hurdle after he was out with a thumb injury midway through the World Cup in England, soon after scoring a century against Australia at The Oval. Dhawan's contributions were rewarded with short captaincy stints during the last leg of his international career when he led India's second-string sides in the absence of regulars.
Dhawan represented Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings in the IPL, where he is the second-highest run-getter behind Kohli. His 6769 runs came across 222 matches at a strike rate of 127.14.
In domestic cricket, Dhawan's early years coincided with the Ranji Trophy success for Delhi, he was part of the title-winning team in 2007-08 when Delhi beat Uttar Pradesh at the Wankhede. He was also the top run-scorer at the Under-19 World Cup in 2004.
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