Veteran batsman Shikhar Dhawan captained the Indian team several times ahead of the ODI World Cup 2023, when more experienced players were not present. He was one of the leaders in the changing room, but Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s rise to prominence cost him his spot on the national squad. As a result, he was unable to make it to the big tournament, where India advanced to the finals before falling to Australia by six wickets.
In light of that, Shikhar Dhawan said he didn’t feel badly about not being able to play in the ODI World Cup, even if he fared well in the restricted overs. God’s will, he said, adding that everything that occurs is for the best.
The World Cup was out of my reach. I understood at this age that this World Cup would be my last for the Indian squad and that I would only be able to play to a certain extent from then on. Therefore, I didn’t feel guilty about not being able to get in, even if my performance was good. Be content with whatever God has given you. Therefore, I came to terms with it and believed it was meant for my improvement,” Dhawan said to Karishma Mehta.
As the captain of PBKS, Shikhar Dhawan establishes his ambitions.
One of the four teams still waiting to win the Indian Premier League is the Punjab Kings. When the team advanced to the finals in 2014 but ultimately fell short against the Kolkata Knight Riders, they got very close. Nonetheless, Shikhar Dhawan anticipates greater things from his group in 2024, just as he anticipates improving tactics and taking home the championship this year.
We appear to be rejoicing as a unit. I picture us forging a strong friendship. I picture us becoming better people in addition to being excellent cricket players with excellent work ethics, enjoying each other’s company, and performing exceptionally well. We also win a ton of trophies. strengthening our lines of communication and, in my opinion, developing better plans and tactics,” Shikhar Dhawan remarked.