India Abhishek Sharma (or Photo) Dubai: With 314 Runs in a breathtaking blow 200, Abhishek Sharma appeared as an indisputable star of Asia Cup, and the player of the tournament prize with many fearless performances required. The rise of the 25 -year -old to the summit was not a direct sprint, but a long winding path marked by persistence, self -harm and unwavering support of family and mentors. Abhishek, who thought about his way, said that burglary into the Indian team had learned invaluable lessons. “Some players will get into the team immediately. I had to do everything. And honestly, I’m glad I did it – because if I went directly to the team, I wouldn’t know half of what I know today,” said the opener on Sunday to journalists at the International Stadium in Dubai.
ABHISHEK SHARMA Press Conference: To support from Gautam Gambhir, intention, winning car, no trophy
His time in the home cricket was not just a waiting time – it was a training ground. “I have time to experiment, work on my game. Not everyone gets the luxury. I had more time so I worked hard.” This preparation was obvious during the tournament, when Abhishek detonated the unwavering calm and refused to leave high -pressure situations to improve, especially in high octane clashes against Pakistan. “I never felt that no match was a pressure match. We are preparing for each game in the same way,” he said. For this fearlessness, said, Abhishek said, the support he received from the head coach Gautam Gambhir and Captain T20i Suryakumara Yadava. “The way I play, I need confidence – and Gauti Pataji and Surya Pataji gave me a lot of freedom. When you play an attacking game, the shows can fluctuate. But they supported me through the rise and falls, and this trust caused all the difference. This support system allowed him to prosper. “If you want to play such a high-risk cricket, there will be a failure. The way I treated me at that time and I could play with me today-I can play this way today. Having this support from the team is everything.” For Abhisheka, the Asia Cup is not an endless point, but a springboard. “I feel it’s just the beginning, not just about my journey, but also from our team. There’s a long way.”
