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#11820448
29 November 2024
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan speaks to the media from the VIP terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 29, 2024, as he arrives to play the inaugural match of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) for the Karnali Yaks. Earlier in August this year, the Indian cricketer announces his retirement from domestic and international cricket and joins the Karnali Yaks after the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings (PBKS) releases him ahead of the 2025 mega-auction. In IPL 2024, Shikhar Dhawan represents the Punjab-based franchise in 5 matches and scores 152 runs at a strike rate of 125.62. His time with the Kings in IPL 2024 is cut short after he suffers an injury that forces him out of the field for the rest of the season. The 38-year-old announces his retirement by sharing an emotional message on Instagram. In his career, Dhawan represents India across all formats, with ODI being his forte. In 167 appearances, he scores 6,793 runs at an average of 44.1, including 17 centuries and 39 fifties. In Test cricket, where he forms memorable partnerships with Murali Vijay, Dhawan garners 2,315 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.6, with seven centuries and five half-centuries. In the T20I format, Dhawan makes 68 appearances and scores 1,759 runs at an average of 27.9, including 11 fifties. In domestic cricket, Dhawan plays 122 First-Class matches and scores 8,499 runs at an average of 44.26, including 25 centuries and 29 fifties.
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29 November 2024
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan waves at the media as he walks out of the VIP terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 29, 2024, to play the inaugural match of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) for the Karnali Yaks. Earlier in August this year, the Indian cricketer announces his retirement from domestic and international cricket and joins the Karnali Yaks after the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings (PBKS) releases him ahead of the 2025 mega-auction. In IPL 2024, Shikhar Dhawan represents the Punjab-based franchise in 5 matches and scores 152 runs at a strike rate of 125.62. His time with the Kings in IPL 2024 is cut short after he suffers an injury that forces him out of the field for the rest of the season. The 38-year-old announces his retirement by sharing an emotional message on Instagram. In his career, Dhawan represents India across all formats, with ODI being his forte. In 167 appearances, he scores 6,793 runs at an average of 44.1, including 17 centuries and 39 fifties. In Test cricket, he scores 2,315 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.6, with seven centuries and five half-centuries. In the T20I format, Dhawan makes 68 appearances and scores 1,759 runs at an average of 27.9, including 11 fifties. In domestic cricket, Dhawan plays 122 First-Class matches and scores 8,499 runs at an average of 44.26, including 25 centuries and 29 fifties.
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29 November 2024
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan waves at the media as he walks out of the VIP terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 29, 2024, to play the inaugural match of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) for the Karnali Yaks. Earlier in August this year, the Indian cricketer announces his retirement from domestic and international cricket and joins the Karnali Yaks after the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings (PBKS) releases him ahead of the 2025 mega-auction. In IPL 2024, Shikhar Dhawan represents the Punjab-based franchise in 5 matches and scores 152 runs at a strike rate of 125.62. His time with the Kings in IPL 2024 is cut short after he suffers an injury that forces him out of the field for the rest of the season. The 38-year-old announces his retirement by sharing an emotional message on Instagram. In his career, Dhawan represents India across all formats, with ODI being his forte. In 167 appearances, he scores 6,793 runs at an average of 44.1, including 17 centuries and 39 fifties. In Test cricket, he scores 2,315 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.6, with seven centuries and five half-centuries. In the T20I format, Dhawan makes 68 appearances and scores 1,759 runs at an average of 27.9, including 11 fifties. In domestic cricket, Dhawan plays 122 First-Class matches and scores 8,499 runs at an average of 44.26, including 25 centuries and 29 fifties.
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29 November 2024
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan waves at the media as he walks out of the VIP terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 29, 2024, to play the inaugural match of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) for the Karnali Yaks. Earlier in August this year, the Indian cricketer announces his retirement from domestic and international cricket and joins the Karnali Yaks after the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings (PBKS) releases him ahead of the 2025 mega-auction. In IPL 2024, Shikhar Dhawan represents the Punjab-based franchise in 5 matches and scores 152 runs at a strike rate of 125.62. His time with the Kings in IPL 2024 is cut short after he suffers an injury that forces him out of the field for the rest of the season. The 38-year-old announces his retirement by sharing an emotional message on Instagram. In his career, Dhawan represents India across all formats, with ODI being his forte. In 167 appearances, he scores 6,793 runs at an average of 44.1, including 17 centuries and 39 fifties. In Test cricket, he scores 2,315 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.6, with seven centuries and five half-centuries. In the T20I format, Dhawan makes 68 appearances and scores 1,759 runs at an average of 27.9, including 11 fifties. In domestic cricket, Dhawan plays 122 First-Class matches and scores 8,499 runs at an average of 44.26, including 25 centuries and 29 fifties.
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29 November 2024
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan waves at the media as he walks out of the VIP terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 29, 2024, to play the inaugural match of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) for the Karnali Yaks. Earlier in August this year, the Indian cricketer announces his retirement from domestic and international cricket and joins the Karnali Yaks after the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings (PBKS) releases him ahead of the 2025 mega-auction. In IPL 2024, Shikhar Dhawan represents the Punjab-based franchise in 5 matches and scores 152 runs at a strike rate of 125.62. His time with the Kings in IPL 2024 is cut short after he suffers an injury that forces him out of the field for the rest of the season. The 38-year-old announces his retirement by sharing an emotional message on Instagram. In his career, Dhawan represents India across all formats, with ODI being his forte. In 167 appearances, he scores 6,793 runs at an average of 44.1, including 17 centuries and 39 fifties. In Test cricket, he scores 2,315 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.6, with seven centuries and five half-centuries. In the T20I format, Dhawan makes 68 appearances and scores 1,759 runs at an average of 27.9, including 11 fifties. In domestic cricket, Dhawan plays 122 First-Class matches and scores 8,499 runs at an average of 44.26, including 25 centuries and 29 fifties.
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19 September 2022
A picture shows Byzantine mosaics dating from the fifth to seventh centuries after being uncovered by a farmer ploughing his land, in the central Gaza Strip on September 19, 2022. Found in an area less than a kilometre (half a mile) from the often tense border with Israel, the mosaics are "in a perfect state of conservation", said French archaeologist Rene Elter, a researcher associated with the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem whose team examined the finds.
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19 September 2022
A picture shows Byzantine mosaics dating from the fifth to seventh centuries after being uncovered by a farmer ploughing his land, in the central Gaza Strip on September 19, 2022. Found in an area less than a kilometre (half a mile) from the often tense border with Israel, the mosaics are "in a perfect state of conservation", said French archaeologist Rene Elter, a researcher associated with the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem whose team examined the finds.
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19 September 2022
A picture shows Byzantine mosaics dating from the fifth to seventh centuries after being uncovered by a farmer ploughing his land, in the central Gaza Strip on September 19, 2022. Found in an area less than a kilometre (half a mile) from the often tense border with Israel, the mosaics are "in a perfect state of conservation", said French archaeologist Rene Elter, a researcher associated with the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem whose team examined the finds.
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19 September 2022
A picture shows Byzantine mosaics dating from the fifth to seventh centuries after being uncovered by a farmer ploughing his land, in the central Gaza Strip on September 19, 2022. Found in an area less than a kilometre (half a mile) from the often tense border with Israel, the mosaics are "in a perfect state of conservation", said French archaeologist Rene Elter, a researcher associated with the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem whose team examined the finds.
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19 September 2022
A picture shows Byzantine mosaics dating from the fifth to seventh centuries after being uncovered by a farmer ploughing his land, in the central Gaza Strip on September 19, 2022. Found in an area less than a kilometre (half a mile) from the often tense border with Israel, the mosaics are "in a perfect state of conservation", said French archaeologist Rene Elter, a researcher associated with the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem whose team examined the finds.
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23 May 2022
An Iranian official (L) and a visitor stand together while visiting the exhibition of donated collection of archaeological objects at a show hall in an Iran National Museum building in southern Tehran on May 22, 2022. This exhibition includes more than 1,500 artifacts from the prehistory to recent centuries which consist of artifacts that resemble artifacts found in archaeological sites of Shahdad, Qeytariyeh, Khorvin, Lorestan Bronze, Sassanid silvers, and etc. More than half of them are genuine artifacts, but the others objects are either forged artifacts or require further research. According to the statement written by Iran National Museum for the exhibition.
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23 May 2022
A donated collection is pictured during the exhibition of donated collection of archaeological objects at a show hall in an Iran National Museum building in southern Tehran on May 22, 2022. This exhibition includes more than 1,500 artifacts from the prehistory to recent centuries which consist of artifacts that resemble artifacts found in archaeological sites of Shahdad, Qeytariyeh, Khorvin, Lorestan Bronze, Sassanid silvers, and etc. More than half of them are genuine artifacts, but the others objects are either forged artifacts or require further research. According to the statement written by Iran National Museum for the exhibition.
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23 May 2022
A donated collection of bronze animal figurines are pictured during the exhibition of donated collection of archaeological objects at a show hall in an Iran National Museum building in southern Tehran on May 22, 2022. This exhibition includes more than 1,500 artifacts from the prehistory to recent centuries which consist of artifacts that resemble artifacts found in archaeological sites of Shahdad, Qeytariyeh, Khorvin, Lorestan Bronze, Sassanid silvers, and etc. More than half of them are genuine artifacts, but the others objects are either forged artifacts or require further research. According to the statement written by Iran National Museum for the exhibition.
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23 May 2022
A donated collection is pictured during the exhibition of donated collection of archaeological objects at a show hall in an Iran National Museum building in southern Tehran on May 22, 2022. This exhibition includes more than 1,500 artifacts from the prehistory to recent centuries which consist of artifacts that resemble artifacts found in archaeological sites of Shahdad, Qeytariyeh, Khorvin, Lorestan Bronze, Sassanid silvers, and etc. More than half of them are genuine artifacts, but the others objects are either forged artifacts or require further research. According to the statement written by Iran National Museum for the exhibition.
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23 May 2022
A donated collection is pictured during the exhibition of donated collection of archaeological objects at a show hall in an Iran National Museum building in southern Tehran on May 22, 2022. This exhibition includes more than 1,500 artifacts from the prehistory to recent centuries which consist of artifacts that resemble artifacts found in archaeological sites of Shahdad, Qeytariyeh, Khorvin, Lorestan Bronze, Sassanid silvers, and etc. More than half of them are genuine artifacts, but the others objects are either forged artifacts or require further research. According to the statement written by Iran National Museum for the exhibition.
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23 May 2022
An Iranian woman visits the exhibition of donated collection of archaeological objects at a show hall in an Iran National Museum building in southern Tehran on May 22, 2022. This exhibition includes more than 1,500 artifacts from the prehistory to recent centuries which consist of artifacts that resemble artifacts found in archaeological sites of Shahdad, Qeytariyeh, Khorvin, Lorestan Bronze, Sassanid silvers, and etc. More than half of them are genuine artifacts, but the others objects are either forged artifacts or require further research. According to the statement written by Iran National Museum for the exhibition.
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