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It’s Time To Give Back To The Game, Says South Delhi Superstarz Owner Shikhar Dhawan
In the video, Dhawan spoke about his belief in building platforms for young athletes to grow and shine. He talked about players like Priyansh Arya, Ayush Badoni, and Digvesh Rathi, who have steadily risen in the cricketing world, delivering strong performances in the IPL and beyond. These journeys, he implies, are a testament to what structured support and focused opportunities can lead to — and South Delhi Superstarz is focused on creating many more such success stories.
Along with the video, Dhawan also put out a deeply personal caption that captures his intent.
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