Indian cricket team's star opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan took to social media on Friday to post a video in which he, wife Aesha and his son Zoraver can be seen feeding hungry animals.

As Dhawan shared the video, he wrote that he feels proud of imparting such important lessons to son Zoraver.

"As a father, it's very important to teach my son the true values of life and one of them is to be kind to others, especially the ones in need. Feeding hungry animals during these tough times are important and I feel proud imparting such deep lessons to my son. Would request everyone to do their bit," Dhawan captioned the video on Instagram.


Dhawan returned to franchise Delhi Capitals in the last edition of the IPL after spending eight successful years with Sunrisers Hyderabad. Dhawan scored a total of 521 runs in 16 matches at an average of 34.73, batting for Delhi Capitals in 2019 season as the franchise made the playoffs for the first time after seven years.

India's seasoned ODI opener Dhawan recently expressed his desire to win the IPL trophy for his home team. The hard-hitting opener said: "I always think of winning IPL, especially our team is so good. The vision becomes stronger day by day.

"Definitely we will win the IPL and bring the trophy home. The fans truly deserve it. They have always packed the stadiums, supported us throughout. We did so well we will keep bettering from here on."