IPL 2020, KXIP vs DC: Shikhar Dhawan Becomes First Batsman To Score Back-To-Back Hundreds In IPL
IPL 2020, KXIP vs DC: Shikhar Dhawan hit a second consecutive IPL hundred, playing against Kings XI Punjab for Delhi Capitals. He became the only batsman to hit back-to-back hundreds in a single IPL season.
- Kislaya Srivastava
- Updated: October 21, 2020 01:05 am IST
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Shikhar Dhawan became the first batsman to score consecutive 100s in IPL
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Dhawan made 106 not out after finishing 101 not out vs CSK in last match
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Dhawan crossed 5000 IPL runs during the course of his innings
Shikhar Dhawan became the first batsman to score hundreds in consecutive matches in Indian Premier League (IPL) when he scored his second straight hundred during Delhi Capitals'Â match against Kings XI Punjab in Dubai on Tuesday. In Delhi's last match, against Chennai Super Kings, Dhawan finished unbeaten on 101 as Delhi defeated CSK by five wickets. In this match, he got to the milestone off just 57 balls with 12 fours and three sixes after opening the innings for Delhi.
En route to this unprecedented feat, Dhawan also became the fifth batsman to cross 5000 IPL runs. He is the fourth Indian to do this landmark after Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, and Rohit Sharma.
David Warner is the only overseas player with more than 5000 IPL runs.
Dhawan tore into the KXIP bowling attack from the word go, getting to his half-century off just 28 balls.
This knock is the fourth successive fifty-plus score for the left-hander. He returned 101, 57 and 69 not out in his last three innings.
Dhawan remained unbeaten on 106 against KXIP and helped Delhi post 164 on the board.
Overall, Dhawan has 5044 IPL runs at 35.02 and a strike rate of 126.70 with two centuries and 39 half-centuries.
Dhawan is only the third batsman to score a hundred in IPL 2020, incidentally against the team that has the other two centurions – KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal.
The Delhi batsman sits second on the top scorers list with 465 runs and he separates Rahul at the top and Mayank at No. 3.