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Is This The End Of A Legendary Partnership Between Rohit And Dhawan?

Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan is one of the most successful opening pairs for India in the limited-overs format. Considering only the T20 Format, the pair has been by far the best for India, having

Sahil Mathur
By Sahil Mathur March 16, 2021 • 12:21 PM
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India's next best opening pair is KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma, who has opened with each other in 11 innings and scored 558 runs at a rate of 9.96 - second-best among pairs having more than 500 runs. In the last two years, these two have made 302 runs in 6 innings at the rate of 10.12 rpo - which is the third-best. 

Indian team management has finally realized the importance of aggressive batting in the T20 format and has urged their players to change the batting philosophy. They have added power-hitters like Ishan Kishan, Rishabh Pant, and Hardik Pandya to the job. 

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This is where Shikhar Dhawan might need to change the way he bats in this format. The left-hander has scored 363 runs in 14 innings in the last two years at a very poor strike rate of 117.47.

Considering the change in the "batting philosophy" of India, Ishan Kishan, another left-handed opener, will knock the door for the opening slot in the upcoming World Cup squad. He is the perfect replacement of Dhawan in all aspects - a lefty opener, aggressive, and a reliable wicket-keeping option. 

The current series will more or less decide the fate of Shikhar Dhawan's career as a T20 opener. While Rohit Sharma had always been the aggressor between the two during their partnerships, maybe Dhawan has been left too far behind.  



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