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    Explained: What Is Going Wrong for Abhishek Sharma and Why It’s Nothing to Worry About

    1xBook NewsBy 1xBook NewsNovember 9, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read1 Views
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    Explained: What Is Going Wrong for Abhishek Sharma and Why It’s Nothing to Worry About

    Abhishek Sharma, a promising talent in Indian cricket, has hit a rough patch after making an impressive start to his international career. Known for his aggressive style, the left-handed all-rounder made headlines during the IPL 2024 with stellar performances for Sunrisers Hyderabad. This form earned him a T20I debut against Zimbabwe, where he announced his arrival with a century in just his second game. However, since that initial burst, his performances have tapered off, prompting concerns about his form.

    A Dip in Form: Recent Struggles

    After scoring a hundred against Zimbabwe, Sharma’s subsequent innings have been lackluster. His scores in international cricket since then read 10, 14, 16, 15, 4, and 7. His recent dismissals have highlighted issues against both pace and shot selection:

    1. Against South Africa in Durban on November 8, Sharma was dismissed cheaply after attempting a risky shot early in the innings. Despite Sanju Samson’s steady start, Sharma went for an expansive drive off Gerald Coetzee’s delivery, only to sky it to mid-off.
    2. Against Bangladesh, his issues were even more apparent:
      • In the first T20I, he got run out due to a mix-up.
      • In subsequent games, he struggled against raw pace, attempting risky cross-batted shots against the likes of Tanzim Hasan Sakib. He mistimed a pull shot in the final match, resulting in an easy catch.

    These dismissals suggest a combination of technical flaws and impatience, with Sharma often attempting to hit out early without settling into his innings.

    Why It’s Not a Major Concern

    Despite his recent failures, there are several reasons to believe that this is just a temporary dip in form:

    1. Aggressive Playing Style: Sharma’s natural game is built around aggression and quick scoring. His impressive strike rate of 164.35 in T20Is underscores this intent. Players who take the attacking route often face inconsistencies, as their approach involves higher risks. Sharma’s current struggles are a byproduct of India’s strategy to play high-octane cricket at the top of the order.
    2. Backing from Team Management: The Indian team management is committed to giving Sharma a fair run. With mentors like Gautam Gambhir and VVS Laxman backing him, Sharma is part of a broader plan to instill a fearless approach in India’s T20 setup. They believe his potential to play match-winning knocks outweighs his recent failures.
    3. Technical Adjustments: Cricket legends like Sunil Gavaskar have often advised young players going through rough patches to focus on the basics — watching the ball closely and playing with a straight bat. For Sharma, a minor tweak in his approach, such as giving himself a few balls to assess the conditions before launching into shots, could help him regain his rhythm.

    What Needs to Change?

    To regain form, Sharma may need to:

    • Temper His Aggression: While his natural game is aggressive, a slight adjustment to assess the pitch and bowlers in the first few deliveries could help him build better starts. This could involve playing with a straighter bat and focusing on timing rather than power early on.
    • Build Confidence in Domestic Circuits: A brief stint in domestic cricket, especially in red-ball formats like the Ranji Trophy, could help Sharma refine his technique and regain confidence against different bowling styles.
    • Continue Getting Opportunities: The current Indian T20 strategy emphasizes aggression, and Sharma is a part of this blueprint. By continuing to receive opportunities, he can learn and adapt at the international level, as seen with several young players who initially struggled but later found success.

    The Bigger Picture

    Sharma’s situation is a classic case of a young, dynamic player going through a learning curve in international cricket. At just 23 years old, with limited first-class experience, he is still finding his feet at the highest level. The recent string of low scores should be viewed as part of this adaptation process rather than a sign of deeper issues.

    His potential to deliver explosive innings is evident, and with the right guidance and adjustments, there is no doubt that he will soon bounce back. In a format where the margin for error is slim and the demand for quick runs high, players like Abhishek Sharma embody the new-age approach India wants to adopt — “live by the sword, die by the sword.” If Sharma can find the balance between his attacking instincts and technical adjustments, he could very well be an asset for India’s T20 setup in the future.

    For now, patience from fans and selectors will be key as he navigates this phase. Sharma has already shown glimpses of his talent, and a strong comeback may just be a matter of time.

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