
Abhishek Sharma scripted the history of the Asia Cup T20 on Friday, September 26 and became the first body in the history of the tournament, which won over 300 runs in one edition. He reached a milestone with a 31-Míček 61 against Sri Lanka in the Indian final match Super 4 in Dubai.
Sharma broke the record Mohammad Rizwan for the most runs in one issue of the Asia Cup T20. The Pakistani Wicketkeeper, which has been dropped from the T20i team since then, organized a previous record of 281 runs in six matches during the 2022 tournament. Inde vs SL super 4 updates |
It was Abhishek’s third consecutive fifty in the Super 4 phase, underlining his dominance in the competition. Previously, he broke 39-Míč 74 to lead India to comfortable persecution 172 against Pakistan on Sunday, September 21, and followed with 75 off only 37 supplies against Bangladesh on Wednesday.
Most run in the ASIA CUP T20 edition
- Abhishek Sharma (Ind) – 309 Runs – Asia Cup 2025 (SAE)
- Mohammad Rizwan (then) – 281 Runs – Asia Cup 2022 (SAE)
- VIRAT KOHLI (Ind) – 276 Runs – Asia Cup 2022 (SAE)
- Ibrahim Nadran (Afg) – 196 Runs – Asia Cup 2022 (SAE)
- Babar Hayat (HKG) – 194 Runs – Asia Cup 2016
Against Sri Lanka, Abhishek continued his imperial form and hit two sixes and eight boundaries. Unlike his previous shifts, a careful start and four supplies from Nuwan Thushara played without scoring in the first play. His eyes, however, lit up as they faced Spinner Maheesh Theekshan and one swinging into the deep middle goal.
Even after Lubman Gill lost to the sensational catch of Theekshan, he did not ensure that India would publish 71 runs in PowerPlay. In the third of our rhythm he found his rhythm against Nuwan and before the start of Drshmantha Chameeery hit two boundaries. With six and two other borders in the fifth via, India raced around 50 with ease.
Abhishek showed perfect timing and adapted well to the conditions of the playground, even though Suryakumar Yadav captain continued to fight. Suryakumar’s bad form persisted because he was released to 12 out of 13 balls in the seventh.
Abhishek eventually fell in the ninth place when he tried to clean the pitch to a part -time of Charith Asalatni above the border. The legendary commentator Sunil Gavascar lamented over the young leviště The missing opportunity to achieve a T20i century.
While he missed this Cup in this Asian Cup, Abhishek maintained a remarkable consistency and recorded at least 30 runs in each of his six shifts and reaffirmed his status as dough no.
Over the past two years, the opener Sunrisers Hyderabad from Panjab was probably the best Indian T20i dough. Abhishek was the cornerstone of the aggressive strategy of the Indian Indian Indian aggressive tab strategy.
Since January 2024 he accumulated 844 runs in 23 matches on average 38.26 and strike 197.65. He leads a pursuit of an important margin, with Sanju Samson recorded 576 runs in 24 matches during this period.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
26 September 2025
Tune