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WATCH: Shikhar Dhawan enjoys 'game time' with son Zoravar

In the video posted by Shikhar Dhawan on his Instagram, the father-son duo can be seen playing popular video game Super Mario

The biggest injury blow that the Indian team received in the ongoing World Cup 2019 was the news of opener Shikhar Dhawan getting ruled out of the tournament due to a fractured thumb. The Indian opener can be seen having a quality time with son Zoravar. In the video posted by Shikhar Dhawan on his Instagram, the father-son duo can be seen playing popular video game Super Mario, while their dog tries to distract Dhawan. Here’s the video...
 
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The kid inside me is younger than my kid 😜

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The left-hander had picked the thumb injury during the June 9 clash against Australia in London and was initially ruled out of three games -- against Pakistan (June 16), Afghanistan (June 22) and the West Indies (June 27). Since he didn’t show any signs of recovery, the Indian team management was forced to take this decision. Dejected over his unfortunate exit, the Indian opener sent an emotional message to his fans before leaving the tournament midway. Dhawan took to his official social media handle and wrote, “I feel emotional to announce that I will no longer be a part of #CWC19. Unfortunately, the thumb won’t recover on time. But the show must go on.. I'm grateful for all the love & support from my team mates, cricket lovers & our entire nation. Jai Hind!”
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