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Shikhar Dhawan announced the release of his autobiography on Instagram (image through Instagram/@Shikhardofficial)

Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan has officially announced his autobiography “The One”, which is offering a raw, unfliest account of his life, both on the field. The announcement came through a Hardik Instagram Reel, where Dhawan reflected the hidden struggles behind his famous cricket career.,Not every win makes it to highlight. Does not show every loss on the scoreboard. ‘The One’ is the story of all in-betwines. Every once learning, unlisration, and showing. It’s from the heart, Dhawan shared. The book has promised to go beyond the matches of the match and milestones, which has become one of the most reliable white ball openers of India in Dhawan’s visit from Delhi’s Cricketing Circuit. While fans can expect insight into their prestigious innings and leadership moments, “The One” will focus more on low-to-be aspects such as self-doubt, injury shocks and mental fights.Announcing the autobiography, in the post, the former Indian batsman said, “You have seen my cover drive, ceremony and smile. But now it is time to tell stories that I kept inside.” Known for its cheerful performance and signature mustache, Dhawan’s flexibility away from the field often did not pay attention. The autobiography highlights those silent return and personal tests, making it not only the story of a cricketer, but a deep human about development and perseverance.

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The announcement decreases by a year when Dhawan confirmed his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket. Over the years, the left -handed batsman engraved a malignant international career, especially in ODIs. He played 167 Odis, which scored 6,793 runs on an average of 44.1, including 17 hundreds. In trials, he scored 2,315 runs in 34 matches with seven centuries. He also scored 1,759 runs in 68 T20Is. In domestic cricket, Dhawan was equally abundant, 122 scored 8,499 runs in first -class matches, an average of 44.26 matches.

With “The One”, Dhawan steps into a new role as a narrator, which hopes to inspire the readers through victory, failures and everything in the middle.

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Look: ‘You have seen my smile, but …’: Shikhar Dhawan announced an autobiography for the first time. Cricket news

Shikhar Dhawan announced the release of his autobiography on Instagram (image through Instagram/@Shikhardofficial)

Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan has officially announced his autobiography “The One”, which is offering a raw, unfliest account of his life, both on the field. The announcement came through a Hardik Instagram Reel, where Dhawan reflected the hidden struggles behind his famous cricket career.,Not every win makes it to highlight. Does not show every loss on the scoreboard. ‘The One’ is the story of all in-betwines. Every once learning, unlisration, and showing. It’s from the heart, Dhawan shared. The book has promised to go beyond the matches of the match and milestones, which has become one of the most reliable white ball openers of India in Dhawan’s visit from Delhi’s Cricketing Circuit. While fans can expect insight into their prestigious innings and leadership moments, “The One” will focus more on low-to-be aspects such as self-doubt, injury shocks and mental fights.Announcing the autobiography, in the post, the former Indian batsman said, “You have seen my cover drive, ceremony and smile. But now it is time to tell stories that I kept inside.” Known for its cheerful performance and signature mustache, Dhawan’s flexibility away from the field often did not pay attention. The autobiography highlights those silent return and personal tests, making it not only the story of a cricketer, but a deep human about development and perseverance.

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The announcement decreases by a year when Dhawan confirmed his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket. Over the years, the left -handed batsman engraved a malignant international career, especially in ODIs. He played 167 Odis, which scored 6,793 runs on an average of 44.1, including 17 hundreds. In trials, he scored 2,315 runs in 34 matches with seven centuries. He also scored 1,759 runs in 68 T20Is. In domestic cricket, Dhawan was equally abundant, 122 scored 8,499 runs in first -class matches, an average of 44.26 matches.

With “The One”, Dhawan steps into a new role as a narrator, which hopes to inspire the readers through victory, failures and everything in the middle.

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