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Abhishek Sharma’s Power Paradox:
When Expectation Becomes a Burden
India’s World No.1 T20I batter finds himself battling not just bowlers, but the weight of reputation.
OUR BUREAU
Mumbai
hen Aryan Dutt uprooted Abhishek Shar-
ma’s stumps in the very first over at the
WNarendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday,
it marked more than just an early breakthrough for
the Netherlands. It was Sharma’s third consecutive
duck in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup — a startling
slump for the world’s No.1-ranked T20I batter and
a development that has cast an unexpected shadow
over India’s campaign.Top of FormBottom of Form
For a batter known for explosive starts, the
numbers are jarring. Three innings, three failures,
no runs. For India, a team that thrives on strong
powerplay foundations, Abhishek’s early depar-
tures have exposed a vulnerability at the top. For
Abhishek himself, the dismissals suggest a deeper
battle — one between natural aggression and the
mounting pressure of expectation.
Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar believes
the issue is less technical and more psychological.
Speaking about him, Gavaskar said the left-handed
batter appears burdened by the label of being In-
dia’s premier six-hitter and top-ranked T20I batter.
“Abhishek Sharma is a lovely guy, but expectations
seem to be weighing on him. If he had started well
against USA, it would have been different. Now, the Abhishek Sharma walks back after getting out for a duck in India’s match against the Netherlands (ANI)
pressure of being the big six-hitter and top batter
is showing. With his shot range, he needs to spend dot balls don’t matter. He can make up for them ball. For a young cricketer, that environment can
time in the middle. He cannot try to hit a boundary later. He needs to play smart at the start. Spend an subtly shift intent from playing the situation to play-
or six on the first ball of his innings. If the big shots over or two settling in, then play his natural game. ing the image.
come, fine. But he shouldn’t force himself to play First, just get off the mark. Every batter wants that India’s team management now faces a strategic
the big shots across the line,” he said on Star Sports. first run. Once he gets it, everything will fall into question. Do they encourage Abhishek to persist
That observation cuts to the heart of the prob- place,” said Gavaskar. with his attacking instinct, trusting that one fluent
lem. Abhishek’s brand of cricket has always been In T20 cricket, where the format rewards im- innings will reset his campaign? Or do they subtly
built around fearless strokeplay. In franchise leagues mediate impact, the idea of “settling in” may seem nudge him towards a more measured powerplay
and bilateral series, that aggression brought success outdated. Yet modern T20 success stories often re- role, especially in knockout scenarios where stabili-
and admiration. But in a World Cup, where every veal a pattern: the best finishers and power-hitters ty is paramount?
innings is magnified and every failure amplified, the still prioritize rhythm over recklessness. A single, a History suggests that elite players often re-
same approach can become high-risk — particularly couple of watchful deliveries, an understanding of spond best by returning to basics. Abhishek does
if executed without early assessment of conditions. bounce and pace — these are not signs of hesitation not need a reinvention; he needs recalibration. The
Against the Netherlands, his dismissal once but of control. talent that took him to the top of the rankings has
again came from an attempt to dominate too early. For Abhishek, the dilemma lies in balancing not vanished in three innings. What has shifted is
In high-pressure tournaments, bowlers are acute- identity with adaptability. His strength is his range the mental tempo — perhaps a fraction too hurried,
ly aware of reputations. Opponents no longer see — the ability to hit straight, over mid-wicket, square a touch too eager to justify his reputation.
Abhishek as a promising youngster; they see the of the wicket, and against spin or pace alike. But Tournaments can turn quickly. One composed
World No.1 batter. Plans are tighter. Lines are dis- range is most effective when built on a platform of 40 off 25 balls, built after a cautious start, could re-
ciplined. Variations are ready. presence. Without spending time at the crease, that store rhythm and silence doubts. As Gavaskar em-
Gavaskar offered practical advice that speaks range becomes theoretical. phasized, even four dot balls do not define a T20
to situational awareness rather than a wholesale There is also the broader context of leadership innings. What matters is constructing it smartly.
change in approach. and expectations. Being the World No.1 T20I bat- For now, Abhishek Sharma stands at an inflec-
The former India captain said Abhishek should ter carries symbolic weight. It signals dominance. It tion point — not of ability, but of approach. Wheth-
allow himself time to settle before unleashing his creates anticipation every time he walks out to bat. er he embraces patience before power may deter-
natural game. Crowds expect fireworks. Broadcasters frame nar- mine not just his tournament, but how he evolves as
“Take a single and get off the mark. Even four ratives around impact. Social media dissects every a global T20 force.
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