“India’s most reliable opener….”- Virat wrote his heart out on Shikhar Dhawan’s retirement
Shikhar Dhawan And Virat (Image Credit- Instagram) Team India’s opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan retired from international and domestic cricket on Saturday, August 24. As soon as Dhawan announced his retirement, everyone on social media is wishing him all the best for starting his next innings. Now a day after Dhawan’s retirement, Virat Kohli has written an emotional post for him. Calling Dhawan India’s most reliable opener, Virat Kohli wrote that your passion for the game, your sportsmanship and your special smile will always be missed, but your legacy will live on forever. This post of Virat is becoming very viral on social media and fans are giving their reactions on it. Virat Kohli wrote a special thing for Shikhar Dhawan Virat Kohli wrote on the post, ‘Shikhar Dhawan, from your fearless debut to becoming India’s most reliable opener, you have given us countless memories. Your passion for the game, your sportsmanship and your special smile will always be missed, but your legacy will live on forever. Thank you for the memories, unforgettable performances and always leading with all your heart. Off the field, all the best for your next innings Gabbar!’ Shikhar @SDhawan25 from your fearless debut to becoming one of India’s most dependable openers, you’ve given us countless memories to cherish. Your passion for the game, your sportsmanship and your trademark smile will be missed, but your legacy lives on. Thank you for the… — Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) August 25, 2024 Shikhar Dhawan shared the video Dhawan played his last match for India in the ODI format in December 2022, after which he was constantly out of the team. Announcing his retirement, Shikhar Dhawan posted a video on Instagram, with which he wrote, “I am ending this chapter of my cricket journey, I am taking with me countless memories and gratitude. Thank you for the love and support! Jai Hind!” Dhawan is seen saying in the video, ‘Hello everyone! Today I am standing at such a point from where when I look back, I see only memories and when I look forward, I see a whole world. I always had only one goal, to play for Team India and that happened. For which I am thankful to many people. First of all my family…my childhood coach Tarak Sinha ji…Madan Sharma ji under whom I learned cricket.’