Abhishek Sharma scored a brilliant century in the second T20I against Zimbabwe.
The Indian team has played two back to back matches against Zimbabwe. After a crushing defeat in the first match, the Indian team made a great comeback in the second match and registered a big win by 100 runs. In this match, young opener Abhishek Sharma batted brilliantly and scored a century in 46 balls, making a huge contribution to India’s 100-run victory.
In his international debut match, Abhishek was out on zero and this was only the second international match of his life. During the innings, Abhishek also hit 7 fours and 8 sixes. After seeing his son’s brilliant performance in the match, Abhishek’s father Rajkumar Sharma made a big revelation. He told what mistake Abhishek had made in the previous match and why he was disappointed after that match.
Abhishek Sharma’s father made a big revelation about him
Talking in a media interview, Abhishek Sharma’s father Rajkumar Sharma said that Abhishek was not able to make the right connection between the ball and the bat in the first match against Zimbabwe. Abhishek wanted to start with a six in the first match, but he could not read the length of the ball. But this time he started the innings with a six and also completed his century by hitting a hat-trick of sixes.
Rajkumar told that Abhishek was disappointed and frustrated after getting out on zero. He cannot be held responsible for this. When you get out on zero in your debut, you start questioning your way of playing. He was cursing his habit of hitting sixes, but I reminded him that it is because of this ability that he got a place in Team India. What is the point of changing the style now, Abhishek worked on the same strategy in the second match.
Talking about the second T20 match, Team India won the toss and elected to bat first and scored 234 runs on the board on the basis of Abhishek Sharma’s century and brilliant innings of Rituraj Gaikwad (77*) and Rinku Singh (48*). In front of this score, the host team could not even play the full 20 overs and was all out for 134 runs.