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      • Dhawan was named India’s captain for the first time in the ODI and T20I matches against Sri Lanka in June 2021. The Delhi-born opener Shikhar Dhawan is the 25th ODI captain for India. He is also the 7th player to lead the Indian team in T20 internationals.
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  2. The Delhi-born opener Shikhar Dhawan is the 25th ODI captain for India. He is also the 7th player to lead the Indian team in T20 internationals. Dhawan recorded his 36th half-century against West Indies in 2022 while playing as captain.

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  3. Jan 14, 2017 · His captain, Virat Kohli, is as much a fan of Dhawan's quirks as he is of his explosive potential. But how does he motivate a batsman who has lost his place in two formats and is not too far...

  4. After lukewarm showing in the IPL and five ODIs, and with the Test openers going well, it seemed Dhawan would be left consigned to domestic cricket and T20 leagues.

    • Male
    • January 5, 1986
    • India
    • Ajit Wadekar
    • Srinivas Venkataraghavan
    • Bishan Bedi
    • Sunil Gavaskar
    • Gundappa Viswanath
    • Kapil Dev
    • Syed Kirmani
    • Mohinder Amarnath
    • Ravi Shastri
    • Dilip Vengsarkar

    Played 2 | Won 0 | Lost 2 | Success 0%

    India didn’t disappoint with the bat in their first-ever ODI outing. Led by skipper Wadekar’s 67 and an attacking 78-ball 82 from Brijesh Patel, India got 265 on the board before the bowlers failed them. India lost their first two ODIs under Wadekar. Better remembered for the Test wins under his leadership in West Indies and England, Wadekar was one of the giants of Indian cricket. He passed away in 2018 at the age of 77.

    Played 7 | Won 1 | Lost 6 | Success 14.28%

    A part of India's famous spin quartet alongside Bishan Bedi, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and Erapalli Prasanna, Venkataraghavan took over the captaincy reins from Wadekar and led the team in the 1975 World Cup. Under his leadership, India won their first-ever ODI against East Africa in Leeds. It remains the only win under his captaincy. He also led India in the 1979 World Cup in England.

    Played 4 | Won 1 | Lost 3 | Success 25%

    Between Venkataraghavan's two captaincy stints, Bedi led India in four ODIs. He had the distinction of leading India in their first-ever match against Pakistan, a victory at Quetta. However, the strong Pakistan side returned well and won the next game. Bedi controversially conceded the final ODI. India needed 23 runs off 14 balls with eight wickets in hand before Bedi conceded the match in protest at Sarfraz Nawaz bowling bouncers too high for the batsmen to reach, without a single one being...

    Played 37 | Won 14 | Lost 21 | Success 40%

    1. World Championship of Cricket 1985 Gavaskar was the first Indian ODI captain to have had a reasonably long run at the top. He had two major stints as ODI captain. After being removed from captaincy during his first stint, he won the 1983 World Cup as a player. Two years later, he led India to victory at the World Championship of Cricket in Australia. It remains one of India’s most outstanding achievements in its cricketing chronicles.

    Played 1 | Won 0 | Lost 1 | Success 0%

    Viswanath’s tenure as India's ODI captain was even shorter than his Test tenure of two matches. He led India in the Hamilton ODI against New Zealand in the absence of his brother-in-law Gavaskar. India had to win to draw the series, but they faced an embarrassing 57-run defeat instead.

    Played 74 | Won 39 | Lost 33 | Success 54.16%

    1. World Cup 1983 Kapil Devwas India’s first great limited-overs captain, and the first captain from the nation to win a World Cup. He was only 23 when the responsibility was thrust onto him in 1982. While his predecessors were more defensive in their approach, Kapil brought his aggressive brand of cricket as a player to his leadership as well. He led from the front as India laid their hands on the 1983 World Cup. During his second stint as captain, he led India to the semi-finals of the 1987...

    Played 1 | Won 0 | Lost 1 | Success 0%

    In the absence of Kapil Dev, Kirmani led India in the final ODI against the West Indies at Guwahati in December 1983. The visitors were on a rampage, looking to avenge their World Cup final loss. However, even a change of leadership couldn't avert a 5-0 result.

    Played 1 | Won 0 | Lost 0 | NR 1

    India had lost the first match of the series to Pakistan. In the absence of Kapil Dev, Mohinder Amarnath led the side at Sialkot on that ill-fated October day in 1984. India had put up 210 for three in their 40 overs. Before Pakistan could resume the chase, the match was abandoned as a draw after news of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination broke. As a result, the rest of the tour was also called off.

    Played 11 | Won 4 | Lost 7 | NR 36.36%

    In Kapil Dev's absence, Shastri led India against Pakistan in Indore. India lost the match despite a fifty and a three-for from Shastri. The following year, with regular captain Dilip Vengsarkar out with injury and later a ban, Shastri got to lead India. He lost five out of the six ODIs he captained against West Indies. Two months later, he led India to a Sharjah Cup win in a tri-nation tournament, producing a Man-of-the-Match performance in the final. Later in his career, he led India in Moh...

    Played 18 | Won 8 | Lost 10 | Success 44.44%

    Dilip Vengsarkar succeeded Kapil Dev as the Indian captain despite the controversy surrounding him missing the 1987 World Cup semi-final. The stylish batsman from Mumbai had a turbulent phase as captain. Among the highs, he won the 1988 Asia Cup in Bangladesh and won four consecutive matches against New Zealand at home the same year. However, a strained relationship with the BCCI and a disastrous tour of the West Indies saw him lose the job.

    • 38 Years
    • Shikhar Dhawan
    • December 5, 1985
    • Indian
    • Personal Information. Full Name. Shikhar Dhawan. Date of Birth. December 5, 1985. Age. 37 Years. Nationality. Indian. Birth Place. New Delhi. Height. 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Current Team(s)
    • Most Recent Matches. Match. R. BF 4s 6s S/R. O. W. E/R. PBKS vs RR 17 12 2 1 141.67 0 DC vs PBKS 0.00 PBKS vs DC 7 5 140.00 PBKS vs KKR 57 47 9 121.28 PBKS vs MI.
    • Batting Stats. View All. Game Type. Mat. Inn. R. BF. NO. Avg. S/R. 100s. 50s. H 4s 6s Ct. St. ODIs. 167. 164. 6793. 7436 10 44.11. 91.35 17 39 143. 842 79 83 0 TESTs 34 58 2315. 3458 1 40.61. 66.94 7 5 190. 316 12 28 0.
    • Bowling Stats. View All. Game Type. Mat. Inn. O. R. W. Avg. E/R. Best 5w 10w. ODIs. 167 0 TESTs 34 5 9 18 2.00 T20Is 68 T20s. 328 6 8 66 4 16.50. 8.25. 1/7 LISTAs. 302 45.2. 249.
  5. Dhawan, who also captained the Indian team on a few occasions, holds the record for the oldest Indian captain to score an ODI fifty. Find his captaincy stats here. The only weakness in Dhawan’s batting is his strike-rate which always stayed around 100 – the reason he was sidelined in T20s.

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul have been rested from India's tour of New Zealand in November, with Hardik Pandya and Shikhar Dhawan named captains of the T20I and ODI squads respectively.