Shikhar Dhawan retired from worldwide cricket on retired in August 2024 on the age of 38 and his private life took a again seat on the fag finish of his profession. His marriage which started in 2012, fell aside in 2021. Furthermore, the previous India cricketer additionally misplaced custody of his lone youngster. His son Zoravar Dhawan, lives along with his mom in Australia and meets now and again.
Whereas the southpaw is busy with different cricketing commitments after asserting his retirement from worldwide cricket, he hasn’t met his son personally. It’s price noting that, Shikhar Dhawan is at the moment taking part in in numerous franchise leagues throughout the globe. Whereas opening up on his relationship along with his son and assembly the child, he gave a sneak peek into how he conceives his life.
“It has been two years since I’ve seen my son, one 12 months since I final spoke to him. It has been troublesome, however you be taught to reside with it. I miss him and communicate to him spiritually. I really feel by means of affirmations that I am conversing with him on a regular basis, hugging him. I put my power into it spiritually. It’s the solely manner I can convey again my son. My disappointment will not assist. I manifest,” Dhawan was quoted as saying by NDTV Sports activities.
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“I already really feel that I am with him, talking to him, taking part in with him. After I sit for my meditation, I visualise these issues. My son is 11 years outdated now, however I’ve seen him for under two and a half years of his life,” Dhawan concluded.
Dhawan scored over 6,000 runs for India in ODIs
In the meantime, talking of Shikhar Dhawan’s profession, the southpaw was among the best when talked about Indian batters in ODIs, the Delhi batter in his ODI profession, performed 167 matches and scored 6,793 runs, with a median of 44.11. He’s broadly remembered for his contribution to India on the ICC occasions with the bat.
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