
Shikhar Dhawan (Photo Joe Allison/Getty Images) The former Indian cricket opener Shikhar Dhawan, who left last August, revealed that South African Dale Steyn and England James Anderson were the hardest pitchors he faced during his international career while sharing his views on sledding in cricket 10.Specifically, Dhawan emphasized challenges that represent the aggressive bowling style of Dale Steyn and intimidating the presence in the field.“Dale Steyn has always been hard – he had raw pace, aggression, skill and the wild look!” Dhawan said Ians.The veteran cricket also acknowledged James Anderson as another impressive rival and noted that the English stimulation approach to demanding bats.
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“Also James Anderson,” Dhawan said about the ability of the English Bowler to test Batsmeny verbally with his bowling abilities.Dhawan shared his view of sledding in cricket and considered it an integral part of the game that could increase performance.“When it comes to sledding, it’s part of the game. Sometimes it’s a sledding that brings the best in you,” he said.
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The former opener, which is known to maintain peace under pressure, indicated that verbal exchanges often served as motivation rather than distraction during matches.The Dhawan international cricket career lasted over ten years, during which he showed a remarkable consistency in all formats of the game.His career statistics show his prowess as Batsman, after 34 tests, 167 ODI and 68 T20i played for India.In Dhawan test matches he accumulated 2315 runs, while in ODIS he scored 6793 runs. His career T20i brought 1579 runs.Dhawan closed his professional cricket career in August 2022 and left a legacy of significant contributions to the Indian cricket in all three formats of the game.