Dahiya was a right-handed batsman and
wicket-keeper who started playing
First-class cricket for Delhi in 1993/94. He made his international debut during the 2000/01 series against Zimbabwe. Dahiya was also a part of the
North Zone cricket team which won the
Duleep and
Deodhar Trophies during the 1999/00 season. In 2009, Dahiya was appointed as the assistant coach of
Kolkata Knight Riders, the
Kolkata-based franchise cricket team of the
Indian Premier League. Dahiya made his
first-class debut against
Punjab at
Ludhiana in the 1993/94 season. He was an integral part of the North Zone team which lifted the Duleep and Deodhar Trophies in 1999–2000, and also captained Delhi for some time. Dahiya retired from all forms of cricket after playing his last match against
Uttar Pradesh in December 2006. Just before retirement, he began his
Ranji season with a fine 102, his highest first-class score, against
Tamil Nadu that bailed
Delhi out of trouble, and effected a stumping against
Uttar Pradesh's
Praveen Kumar that helped his team gain a vital first-innings lead. == International career ==