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Shikhar Dhawan, former Indian opener, revealed he retired from cricket last month due to lack of inspiration to play domestic cricket for a chance in the national team. He felt he wasn't playing enough international cricket in the past two years. Dhawan, known for his high IPL stats, left the arena as a bonafide IPL legend, with 6769 runs in 222 matches.
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