Over the last few years, the Indian cricketer who has undergone a radical transformation is undoubtedly Abhishek Sharma. The Punjabi player has always been a good cricketer, showing glimpses of immense potential. But that happens with many players; not everyone can turn that seed of potential into a tree of success.

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Abhishek believes Sunrisers Hyderabad has played a huge role in his rise. Currently the world’s number one T20 batsman, Abhishek proves why he is on top every day. The T20 World Cup didn’t go well for him, except for the final where the cricket world saw his fierce form. In IPL 19, however, he is seen in his full glory. The latest example is his unbeaten 135 off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals on Tuesday night. After this, even a seasoned Test cricketer like Cheteshwar Pujara remarked, “Watching Abhishek, it seems scoring a century is so easy.”

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Abhishek said, “Actually, our coach Daniel Vettori and captain Pat Cummins have created such a dressing room atmosphere that we can play cricket freely. A cricketer always wants to showcase his talent. But to express that, he also needs the captain’s help and support. I would say 2024 was a game-changer for me. Because the Sunrisers management wanted the young players to express themselves and play their game freely. Punjabi cricketers love freedom, and Hyderabad has given me that.”

On Tuesday night, Abhishek’s unbeaten 135 off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals led even a seasoned Test cricketer like Cheteshwar Pujara to say, “Watching Abhishek, it seems scoring a century is so easy.”

After scoring a century against Delhi, Abhishek specially thanked the ‘Orange Army’. He also thanked his father, Rajkumar Sharma, for being present at the ground. He said, “I would say the camera should focus on my father’s face. He always tries to sit near the sightscreen. And whenever I look, he is ready with some advice.” The Sunrisers opener revealed that the Hyderabad pitch against Delhi was not a batting paradise. “We planned to use the powerplay as much as possible. But we saw the pitch was quite slow, so we had to replan. The Hyderabad ground is always special to me. Scoring runs here feels great.”

Pujara’s praise will surely give Abhishek the same satisfaction. The country’s unforgettable Test warrior said on the broadcast, “Abhishek played brilliantly. Watching him play, it seems so easy to score a century. Abhishek’s runs are very important for Sunrisers Hyderabad because they often win matches for them. As a talent, Abhishek has always been special. When he plays his game, you understand his class. I would say very few batsmen have the talent and class of Abhishek Sharma.”

What should bowlers do when a batsman like Abhishek goes into destructive mode? According to former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh, the only way is to tighten the line and length.

But what should bowlers do when a batsman like Abhishek goes into destructive mode? According to former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh, the only way is to tighten the line and length. He said, “Indian bowlers have no option but to improve themselves. If they don’t raise their standards, they will be punished. T20 cricket doesn’t spare anyone. Batsmen are always trying to add new shots to their arsenal. Bowlers also need to think of something new, do something new.”

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Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital of India’s Telangana state, is a historic city known for its rich blend of Mughal, Persian, and South Indian cultures, founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. It was a major center of the diamond and pearl trade under the Nizams, who ruled as princely monarchs under British suzerainty until India’s independence. Today, the city is famous for landmarks like the Charminar and Golconda Fort, as well as its thriving tech industry.

Delhi

Delhi, the capital of India, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, with a history spanning over two millennia. It has served as the capital for several major empires, including the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, and British India, before becoming the capital of independent India in 1947. The city is a rich tapestry of historic landmarks such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun’s Tomb, reflecting its diverse cultural and architectural heritage.

Hyderabad ground

Hyderabad Ground, also known as the Hyderabad Race Club or Malakpet Race Course, is a historic horse racing venue located in Hyderabad, India. Established in the late 19th century during the Nizam’s rule, it has been a prominent center for equestrian sports and social gatherings. Today, it continues to host races and events, reflecting the city’s royal heritage and sporting culture.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Sunrisers Hyderabad is a professional cricket franchise based in Hyderabad, India, that competes in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The team was established in 2012 after the original franchise, Deccan Chargers, was terminated by the IPL governing council. Under the leadership of captains like David Warner, Sunrisers Hyderabad won their first IPL title in 2016, known for their strong bowling attack and consistent playoff appearances.

Orange Army

The “Orange Army” refers to the passionate fanbase of the Netherlands national football team, known for their vibrant orange attire symbolizing the Dutch royal family. This loyal following emerged prominently during the 1970s when Dutch “Total Football” gained global fame, and they have since become iconic for their festive, vocal support at major tournaments. The term also historically connects to the House of Orange-Nassau, reflecting deep national pride and unity through sport.

T20 World Cup

The T20 World Cup is an international cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC), featuring the shortest format of the game. First held in 2007 in South Africa, it was created to capitalize on the popularity of Twenty20 cricket, with the inaugural tournament won by India. The event occurs every two to four years, showcasing top national teams and has grown into one of cricket’s most-watched global competitions.

IPL 19

IPL 19 likely refers to the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India. The tournament is scheduled to take place in 2026, continuing the league’s tradition of high-energy matches since its inception in 2008. It will feature top international and domestic players competing across multiple Indian cities, maintaining the IPL’s status as one of the most popular and lucrative cricket events globally.