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“ Hopeo that Zora was here ‘: The sincere message of Shikhar Dhawan for the hearts of fans of threads – See the photos | Cricket news

Shikhar Dhawan with his son. (Pic credit: Dhawan post)

New Delhi: The former Oper of India Shikhar Dhawan, the latest publication of social media, has moved fans around the world of cricket, offering a deeply personal overview of a player’s life more often seen smiling on the field than talking about his difficulties.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Sharing a series of affectionate and invisible photographs with his son Zoraver, Dhawan wrote a sincere message on Instagram:“WCL Mein Jab Doston Ko Apne Kids Ke Saath Khelte Dekha … Bas Ek thought that Aya, wanted Zora here. It would have been another type of joy. Later, I came across some of his childhood photos … and suddenly, all these memories came back. Some moments are really closest to the heart.

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Among the photos, one with Rohit Sharma, another with Yuvraj Singh and a young Zoraver – a recall of the cricket of family ties often hides behind the dashboard.In October 2023, Dhawan obtained a divorce by a Delhi court, who observed that he had suffered from the “mental distress” of his her only for years. Although visit rights and video calls have been authorized, Dhawan revealed to Ani earlier this year that he had since been blocked from any virtual communication. “I always send him messages every few days,” he said, keeping hope.Dhawan and Aesha Mukherjee, who got married in 2011, separated after 11 years together. Aesha resides in Australia with Zoraver.Far from his personal difficulties, Dhawan was part of the India Champions team who withdrew from their WCL match against Pakistan in England, to protest the terrorist attack in Pahalgam – marking their second boycott of this tournament.

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