‘We will not drop even on one more zero’, Gambhir-Surya expressed confidence that Abhishek Sharma will shine; First fifty scored in T-20 World Cup. Abhishek Sharma Comeback Fifty After Three Ducks

Abhishek Sharma Half Century Vs Zimbabwe: India’s explosive opener Abhishek Sharma Made a brilliant comeback against Zimbabwe in the Super-8 match of the T20 World Cup and scored a stormy half-century. Before this, he could not even open his account in three matches, while in the fourth match he scored only 15 runs with his bat. Questions were being raised on him after three consecutive dismissals and a slow innings, but in Chepauk, he gave a strong start to the team by playing a strong inning of 55 runs in 30 balls. His innings included four fours and four sixes, due to which India could reach the big score of 256/4.

With this innings Abhishek Sharma made his first t20 world cup I made a confident comeback. He told that the trust of the team helped him to come out of the difficult times. Abhishek said that despite the poor performance, the confidence of everyone in the dressing room was emotional for him. The team stood by him like family.

What did Abhishek Sharma say?

  • The young opener especially mentioned captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir, who assured him that he would not be dropped from the team even after being out on one and zero. This support gave him the strength to play free from pressure.
  • Dedicating his innings to the entire team, Abhishek said that the atmosphere of the dressing room and the trust of his teammates became his inspiration. He said that this innings is the result of that trust and he will try to win matches for the team in future also.

How was the World Cup for Abhishek?

The beginning of the World Cup was very difficult for Abhishek. Due to stomach infection, he was out for zero in the first match and also had to miss one match. Even after his return, he scored an unwanted hat-trick by getting out for zero twice. In such difficult times, the trust of the team management and the support of the players kept them going.

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