New Delhi: He wears his heart on his sleeve; he
has no fear of bowling attack and every time he hits a big score he
displays a big smile and twirls his moustache. You must know by now,
that we are talking about Shikhar Dhawan who is turning out to be the
ton-up man for Team India.
With three centuries in successive international matches, the
moustache-twirling opener is enjoying an incredible run. Several
pundits, including the legendary Kapil Dev, have been quick to hail
Dhawan as the future of Indian batting.
However, there was a time when Dhawan wanted to leave the game
after failing to make it to the national squad on numerous occasions,
revealed his first coach Tarak Sinha.
"He was quite frustrated when his name wouldn't figure in the India
squad. It hurt him the most when his junior Delhi teammate Virat Kohli
was picked in the team ahead of him.
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