The veteran Indian opener, Shikhar Dhawan has been active on social media platforms amid the lockdown. He has consistently been sharing pictures and videos on his social media accounts to keep his fans entertained. Dhawan has shared a number of fun videos with his son Zoravar on his Instagram account as well.
In his most recent post, Shikhar shared a picture on Instagram in which he combined two photos in one. The top half of the image has his son Zoravar whereas the other one is from Shikhar Dhawan’s childhood. Both can be sitting in a chair and looking exactly the same. Captioning the post on Instagram, Dhawan wrote, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”.
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Earlier in the week, Dhawan had shared a TikTok video with his son Zoravar on Instagram in which the father-son duo was seen dancing and enjoying themselves. The Indian opener is one of India’s best opening batsman at the moment. Currently, the veteran southpaw is spending time at home with his family as the country fights against the coronavirus pandemic.
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Dhawan has been vocal in the fight against the pandemic and has taken to social media platforms to request the Indian people o follow the guidelines issued by the government to safeguard themselves from coronavirus. Shikhar made his debut for India back in 2010 against Australia in a One-day International at Visakhapatnam.
Currently, India is going through a nationwide lockdown. Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus positive patients in India went past 119000 with almost 3600 people losing their lives on Saturday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
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Almost the entire is in a lockdown due to the scare of the ever-escalating situation concerning the World Health Organisation-recognized pandemic that is the Coronavirus. Everything- schools, colleges, airports, railway stations, gyms, sporting events, movies, offices- have been put under lockdown as the world continues to self-isolate in order to control the pandemic.