Expert Advice for Abhishek Sharma: 'Spend Time in the Middle' at T20 World Cup

Expert Advice for Abhishek Sharma: 'Spend Time in the Middle' at T20 World Cup.webp

New Delhi, February 19 – Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has had a difficult start to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, registering his third successive duck in the team’s final group-stage match against the Netherlands. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes that the pressure of expectations may be weighing heavily on the 25-year-old, urging him to focus on building his innings rather than trying to hit big shots too early.

This sequence has placed Abhishek alongside Ashish Nehra for the most ducks by an Indian in T20 World Cup history, highlighting a rare slump for one of India’s most explosive batters.

"Abhishek Sharma is a great guy, but it seems the pressure is getting to him. If he had started well against the USA, things would have been different. Now, the pressure of being one of the top hitters and scoring big runs is showing. With his range of shots, he needs to spend time at the crease. He cannot try to hit a boundary or six on the first ball of his innings. If the big shots come, that's fine. But he shouldn't force himself to play the big shots right away," Gavaskar said on Star Sports.

Sharma's struggles began with a duck against the United States, followed by another early dismissal against Pakistan and then the Netherlands. In each instance, he fell within the first over, attempting aggressive strokes before settling in. Gavaskar emphasised the importance of getting off to a good start and allowing his natural strokeplay to flow later in the innings.

"Take a single and get off to a good start. Even four dot balls don't matter. He can make up for them later. He needs to play smart. Spend an hour or two settling in, then play his natural game. First, just get off to a good start. Every batter wants that first run. Once he gets it, everything will fall into place," he added.

Despite the lean patch, India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate expressed confidence in Sharma's ability to bounce back, pointing to encouraging signs in training after his recovery from illness that ruled him out of the match against Namibia.

"He batted really well last night in the nets. He batted for 90 minutes. You also have to give him some space. He came into the group phase not feeling too well, and he spent a few days in the hospital and missed the game (against Namibia). It's been a very disappointing tournament for him so far. But I saw some really good signs with his ball striking last night. So no worries about him, he'll be fine when the second phase comes."

With India advancing to the Super 8s, the team management will be hoping Sharma can quickly rediscover his rhythm and play a key role in the decisive stage of the tournament.
 
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