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The third Test of the series kicks off on July 10 at Lord’s. Dhawan also gave a shoutout to Team India for their big win at Edgbaston. He announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in August 2024.
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Shikhar Dhawan retired in August 2024, ending a stellar ODI career. Known as ‘Mr. ICC’, he realised his India journey was over after Ishan Kishan's double ton in 2022. 
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India last won the Champions Trophy in 2013 under MS Dhoni's captaincy. Some of the members of that winning team have retired, some have gone out-of-favour from Indian cricket and others are still going strong.  Let's take a look at the member of India's 2013 champions trophy winning team and what they are doing now: 
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The year 2024 has been bittersweet for cricket fans worldwide as several legendary players bid adieu to the sport. From James Anderson’s swing mastery to R Ashwin’s tactical brilliance, these icons have left an indelible legacy. Here’s a look at 10 cricketing greats who retired this year, leaving a void that will be hard to fill.
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Farewell matches have often been a way for cricketers to bid adieu to their fans allowing them to say goodbye on a high note. In cricket-loving nations like India, such occasions are cherished not only by the players but also by the millions of fans who have watched them over the years. However, not every cricketing legend gets the opportunity to have a farewell. Here, we look at 7 legendary Indian cricketers who deserved a farewell match but never got one.
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Shikhar Dhawan, fondly known as "Gabbar," has officially announced his retirement from international cricket, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and match-winning knocks. Over his illustrious career, Dhawan became known for his fearless batting and ability to rise to the occasion in high-pressure matches. Here are six of Dhawan’s most iconic innings that cricket fans will never forget:
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Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan announced his retirement, sparking emotional tributes from fans. Dhawan retires as one of only eight ODI batters to have scored over 5,000 runs with an average above 40 and a strike rate over 90. 






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