The Asian Age

Dhawan fires opening salvo

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Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan in this file photo.

New Delhi, May 14: Opener Shikhar Dhawan has asserted that he can very well take on the fast bowlers but at the same time conceded that he doesn’t want to face the innings’ first ball whenever a pacer starts the proceeding­s.

Dhawan was responding to the not-too-flattering recent remarks about him by his opening partner Rohit Sharma and David Warner, his former teammate at Sunrisers Hyderabad.

“No, no I disagree with that. It’s not like I don’t want to face fast bowlers. Everyone has their views, I am an opening batsman. I have done that role for India for eight years now, so obviously I play the fast bowlers,” Dhawan said during an Instagram live session with former India allrounder Irfan Pathan on Wednesday.

“If I do not face them in the first over, then I eventually do in the second over,” he added.

He was candid about his unwillingn­ess to take strike first up when a speed merchant is operating at the other end, calling it more of a “mental” thing.

“Yes, I do not like taking strike on the first ball of the match and I am honest about it but if any youngster like Prithvi (Shaw) comes in the side and he is not comfortabl­e taking the first ball then obviously I would take the strike.

“But with Rohit, it started in Champions Trophy where I told him to take the strike and that sort of continued as I don’t like to change things much,” the left-handed batsman said.

The Delhi player said it’s a challenge for every opener to stand up to fast bowlers in seaming conditions.

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