By Soumen Pahari
Date: 24.08.2024
'Gabbar' of Indian Cricket, Shikhar Dhawan has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Saturday, 24 August. Let's revisit his top 7 unique achievements in cricket.
Fastest century on Test debut: Dhawan’s 187 against Australia in 2013 remains the fastest century on debut in Test cricket. His century came off just 85 balls.
18 - Century partnerships for the first wicket in ODIs between Rohit and Dhawan, which is the second-best by any opening pair - only Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, with 21, have more.
A consistent performer in ICC tournaments: Dhawan was the highest run-scorer and Player of the Tournament, helping India win the Champions trophy in 2013. He was India’s highest scorer in the 2015 World Cup and the 2017 Champions Trophy.
65.15 - His average is the best average in ICC 50-over tournaments. Among the 51 batters who have scored at least 1000 runs in these tournaments, marginally higher than Kohli's 64.55.
109 - Dhawan's score in his 100th ODI, against South Africa in Johannesburg in 2018, making him one of only ten batters to score a century in his 100th match in the format.
His 768 fours are the most by any player in the IPL history, well clear of Kohli's 705.
4- Joins the elite list of taking most number of catches in the 1st innings of an ODI match. He took 4 catches against Bangladesh in 2018.