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Cricket Never Leaves You: Rishi Dhawan Balances Fatherhood & Cricket At Legend 90 League
Dhawan's journey to Legend 90 League has been special in more ways than one. Just weeks before stepping onto the field, Rishi Dhawan and his wife, Deepali, welcomed a baby girl into the world. And now, as he transitions to this new phase of his career, he has already delivered match-winning performances for the Warriors.
In his very first match, Dhawan opened the batting and smashed a stunning 50 off just 24 balls against Dubai Giants. He followed it up with a brilliant spell, taking three wickets to guide his team to a commanding 63-run victory.
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