Punjab Kings, in spite of having perhaps the most-adjusted side on paper, lack look extraordinary so far in this IPL. Shikhar Dhawan is driving the side and is one of the most predictable entertainers in the IPL, however, he has not had the option to string together triumphs for Punjab.
Be that as it may, Dhawan will in any case be key for the side as their mission advances in this IPL and his structure will be critical to how Punjab passages. He as of now has scores of 86 and 99 this season and will be the vital participant for Punjab when they take on Royal Challengers Bangalore.
While there are a couple of worries around his qualification for the match against RCB, Punjab will trust Shikhar Dhawan drives the side in their home match.
Here is a gander at the main three thumps of Shikhar Dhawan against RCB in IPL throughout the long term:
#3 50* vs RCB, 13 April 2015
Royal Challengers Bangalore, with every one of their heavyweights, were limited to 166 by a trained bowling assault by SunRisers Hyderabad back in 2015. Trent Boult drove the accuse of three wickets while the more slow bowlers never permitted the power-pressed RCB batting to take off.
The pitch was not at its ideal and it required the accomplished couple of Shikhar Dhawan and David Warner to set the stage and see off the precarious stage. While Warner took off and his innings finished when he was excused by Chahal for a superb 57, Dhawan stayed cool as a cucumber and was content taking on a supporting role. He stayed unbeaten for 50 years and drove SRH to a far reaching win by eight wickets.
#2 50 vs RCB, 28 April, 2019
Shikhar Dhawan was then playing for the Delhi Capitals where he framed an amazing organization with Prithvi Shaw. The left-right mix was truly outstanding in the IPL and the accomplished man drove the way for Delhi.
In this match against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in Delhi, Dhawan established the groundwork with a breaking start. Delhi Capitals won the throw and chose for bat and Dhawan put his foot on the gas pedal from the word go. He pursued the bowlers and his 50 off 37 balls on a somewhat lazy track put Delhi on course for 187.
RCB, in their pursuit, never got rolling and finished at 171 in their 20 overs. Delhi dominated the match and Dhawan was decreed player of the match.
#1 73* vs RCB, 6 May, 2012
Shikhar Dhawan drove the way with the bat with a perfect 73 off 52 balls as Deccan finished with 181 in their 20 overs.
Deccan was essentially in charge of the match as RCB required a requesting rate from 13 for the last three overs. This was when AB de Villiers chose to move forward and flaunt his virtuoso.
He smacked 23 runs off a Dale Steyn over and the ball traveled to all pieces of the arena in Bangalore. He then added 15 runs off the following four conveyances of the eighteenth over and RCB won with an over in excess.