Indian team opener Shikhar Dhawan is ready to return. He has announced his comeback on Instagram. He shared the picture and wrote, 'Kitne bowler they? #Gabbar is back.' In the picture he is seen riding a horse. As if he is starting a journey. Shikhar played the last one-day against Australia. During this time his shoulder was hurt. After this, he dropped out of the New Zealand tour. He is sweating at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore to return from injury.
Let us tell you that Shikhar Dhawan suffered a shoulder injury during the third one-day against Australia. Due to this, T20 and One-day series in New Zealand were dropped. Currently, Dhawan was spending time at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore to return from injury. Shikhar Dhawan was injured in the match against Australia during the World Cup in June 2019 and was ruled out of the entire tournament. He played a century in this match. During the batting, Nathan Coulter-Nile's fast ball hit his thumb. The entire team had to bear the brunt of Dhawan's injury. The balance of the team was completely disturbed.
According to reports, Dhawan returned once again in the recently played series against Australia. In the first match of the three-match series, he hit a strong half-century (74) and in the second match, he was dismissed four runs before the century (96). He was now fit in the team for the New Zealand tour, scoring runs off his bat, but in the last match of the series, he got injured again and the injury put a break on his career again.
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