Shikhar Dhawan opens up the secret behind batting against Rashid Khan so well
Shikhar Dhawan opens up the secret behind batting against Rashid Khan so well
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India's opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan, who scored a century in the first session on Thursday, on the first day of the first Test against Afghanistan, said that it was a great experience for him.

It was Afghanistan's first international test match. India captain Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and chose the bat first and Dhawan scored a century in the first session. He returned unbeaten on 104 runs. In the match, Dhawan played 96 balls and scored 107 runs and was dismissed in the second session. Dhawan hit 19 fours and three sixes in his innings.

After the match, Dhawan said, "It's a great thing for me to score a hundred in one session. I do not know if any Indian batsman has done this or not."

The 32-year-old left-handed opener, said, "I went to the field with a good mindset, I knew what I had to do and things happened just like me." IPL and this match Between me and I was focusing on my fitness, I did not bat much during this time. "

The number of accolades about his spinners before his debut at the International Test level in Afghanistan was proved wrong on the first day of the match being played against India. Until the first day of the historic Test match at the end of Thursday, the Indian batsmen got tired of the Afghan spinners and also scored them. Although the Afghani bowlers returned in the last session of the day to score four wickets of India. The hosts finished the day with 347 runs in 78 overs losing six wickets.

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