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Why Abhishek Sharma is shining for Sunrisers...

April 21, 2024 11:40 IST
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'It's really joyful to watch him (Travis Head). We've been talking a lot off the field. That's helping. He's someone I'm looking forward to batting with throughout the season.'

Young Abhishek Sharma has caught the eye with blistering knocks in IPL 2024. On Saturday, against Delhi Capitals, he scored a 12-ball 46 that included two fours and six sixes.

IMAGE: Young Abhishek Sharma has caught the eye with blistering knocks in IPL 2024. On Saturday, against Delhi Capitals, he scored a 12-ball 46 that included two fours and six sixes. Photograph: BCCI

Sunrisers Hyderabad's Abhishek Sharma says his good off-field bond with Australian opener Travis Head had translated into a successful partnership at the top of the order.

His comments came after the pair put Delhi Capitals to the sword in the Indian Premier League match in Delhi on Saturday.

 

Abhishek and Head got Hyderabad off to a fiery start, amassing 125 runs in the first six overs - the highest powerplay score in men's Twenty20 history - before the Indian fell for a 12-ball 46 that included two fours and six sixes.

The duo added 131 runs for the opening wicket and Head went on to make a 32-ball 89 that helped Hyderabad post 266-7 before the 2016 champions sealed a 67-run victory.

"It's really joyful to watch him. We've been talking a lot off the field. That's helping. He's someone I'm looking forward to batting with throughout the season," Punjab-born Abhishek told reporters.

"Before this (season) too, the Punjab boys all know that I really admire Travis in all three formats and luckily we got him in our side. So that's good."

Abhishek has caught the eye with blistering knocks in this year's tournament and on Saturday the 23-year-old gave himself a chance to eclipse the record for the fastest IPL half-century - a 13-ball effort by Yashasvi Jaiswal last year.

"I had a clear plan in my mind before this IPL. I was clear with my batting style and how I'm going to perform. It's going really good and I've executed well," Abhishek said.

"I think the hard work that I put in before the tournament is really helping me a lot."

Hyderabad's fifth win in seven matches left them in second place behind leaders Rajasthan Royals.

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