
India Abhishek Sharma celebrates its fifty runs (AP/PTI) The ABHISHEKA SHARMY family expressed mixed emotions after its release in 75 runs during the 41-run victory over Bangladesh in the T20 Asia Cup Super 4 at the international cricket stadium on Wednesday. Despite the disappointment of his star performance, India helped to provide a place in the Asia Cup final.“It’s okay, it’s part of the game to be honest, but yes, today’s release was a bit harmful because it was moved. But yes, he reads he is loading, boys, soon make a century,” Komal Sharma, Abhishek’s sister, after the match.Click here to watch video.Komal emphasized Abhishek’s close relationship with his mentor Yuvraj Singh. “As Sir says, we have to follow and it has to follow, that’s all. Yes, of course he’s always with him, he tells him everything. He gets all the instructions before and after the match as he did and how he didn’t.”She mentioned that Abhishek is considering her mother’s happy charm and emphasizing the team’s performance. “That’s okay, he’s still wins, plays well. It was really good, the whole team plays well, everyone praying to play well.”“In the end, we just want a trophy home and we wish all India team members to do their best and won the trophy home,” she added.Sharm’s shifts from 75 out of 39 deliveries broke the record of his mentor Yuvraj Singha for most T20i shifts with five or more six Indian player. Now he has six such knocks that around Rohit Sharma is only evaluated with 13 and Suryakumar with 9.In the 2025 edition, the highest in a single tournament across formats, he also set a new record in Asia with 17 six.After Bangladesh Captain Jaker Ali won the throwing and chose to Field, the Indian introductory couple Abhishek and Shubman Gill (29 out of 19) got a strong start and achieved 72 runs in Power-Play.Indian shifts lost momentum after Sharm’s range of Rishada Hossaine. Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma scored every 5 runs while Shivam Dube made 2.Hardik Pandya 38 out of 29 balls and Axar Patel’s undefeated 10 out of 15 helped India to reach 168/6. Bangladeshi pitch-offs Rishad Hossain (2-27) and Tanzim Hasan Sakib (1-29) effectively contained the Indian Medium Order.Bangladesh’s persecution was led by Saif Hassan, scoring 69 out of 51 balls, although he was dropped three times by Axar Patel, Shivam Dube and Sanju Samson. He collaborated with Parvez Hossain Emon (21 of 19) to 42-run.Indian spinners dominated in medium breaks, with Kuldeep Yadav taking 3-18, Varun Chakravarthy 2-29 and Jasprit Bumrah, who claimed 2-18. Axar patel took 1-37 and Tilak Varma raised the last goal of Mustafizura Rahman because Bangladesh was released at 127.The victory marked the Indian fifth consecutive victory in the tournament and confirmed their place in the finals. Sri Lanka was excluded and Bangladesh and Pakistan had the remaining final place competed in the virtual semifinals.