India’s veteran opener Shikhar Dhawan produced a scintillating performance however he missed the well-deserved century by just one run during Match 14 of the ongoing 2023 edition of the Indian Premier League.
Though, Punjab Kings had a shaky start as they lost wickets at regular intervals, but Dhawan impressed one and all with his calm and composed innings that anchored the innings.
Shikhar Dhawan Played A Captain’s Knock
PBKS captain Shikhar played like a lone wolf while wickets continued to tumble on the other end. He finished his stellar knock on 99 off 66 deliveries, which was laced with 12 fours and five sixes. Riding on the stellar knock of Dhawan, Punjab Kings posted a score of 143/9 in their allotted 20 overs, setting a target of 144 runs for Sunrisers Hyderabad to chase down.
For SunRisers Hyderabad, the bowling attack was led by Mayank Markande, who picked up four wickets in his spell. Marco Jansen and Umran Malik also contributed to the bowling effort as they picked two wickets each. However, their efforts weren’t enough as Dhawan was in a different mood today.
In the process, Dhawan achieved a massive feat as he created history. He became the second batter ever in history to bat with all his other teammates during a single IPL inning. The only other batter to achieve this milestone was Parthiv Patel for Chennai Super Kings back in 2019.
List Of Batters Who Remained Unbeaten At 99
Suresh Raina (CSK) vs SRH, Hyderabad, 2013
Chris Gayle (PBKS) vs RCB, Mohali, 2019
Mayank Agarwal (PBKS) vs DC, Ahmedabad, 2021
Shikhar Dhawan (PBKS) vs SRH, Hyderabad, 2023
Dhawan has now dethroned Ruturaj Gaikwad from the top spot to claim the ORANGE CAP. Later, after the knock, Dhawan talked about his knock, where he went on to add that this felt like one of his best innings. He said:
“I am glad that the Hyderabad crowd still remembers me. I have played a few ones, this was one of the best maybe. It is good because I played till the end and the wickets were falling from the other end. So, we have got to a respectable total and given ourselves a chance.”