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Watch – Shikhar Dhawan Having Poetic Sunday, Recites Shayari
By Aditya Pratap - May 30, 2021 9:20 pm
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Star Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan is spending his free time at his home after the suspension of the Indian Premier League 2021. He was in sensational form in the tournament and was scoring runs for fun. However, with the league came to an unexpected halt and not being included in the Test side for England tour, Dhawan has some free time to try his hand in different things.

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Shikhar Dhawan was scoring runs for fun in the IPL 2021

He was seen having a poetic day on his social media platform on Sunday. Dhawan posted a video on Instagram and captioned it “Sundays are for Shayaris. This one is one of my favourites from Abrar Kashif Ji.”

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In the video, he was reciting a Shayari of Abrar Kashif. Watch the video below;

Earlier, Dhawan shared a video where he was flaunting his flute skills. He played an old song of Jagjeet Singh on the flute and asked the fans to guess the song.

The southpaw turned up for Delhi Capitals in the now-suspended IPL 2021. He formed a sensational opening duo with Prithvi Shaw and both batsmen were giving their team sensational starts with the bat. Dhawan particularly was in red-hot form and was donning the orange cap with 380 runs in the first eight games.

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Delhi Capitals were easily sitting at the top of the points table with six wins under their belt out of eight games they had played. Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore were second and third in the points table respectively.

Dhawan played his last Test against England back in 2018 and was sidelined from the team with the rise of other openers in the Test team. Hence, he was ignored for the tour of England, where Team India will participate in the inaugural World Test Championship Final against New Zealand.

Afterwards, India will lock horns against England in a five-match Test series, scheduled to begin in August.