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Abhishek’s lean patch worries Team India

 As India prepare for the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand national cricket team in Ahmedabad, criticism surrounding the form of opener Abhishek Sharma has intensified.
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As India prepare for the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand national cricket team in Ahmedabad, criticism surrounding the form of opener Abhishek Sharma has intensified. However, the team management is expected to continue backing the young batter, reflecting India’s long-standing approach of not disturbing a winning combination at a crucial stage of a major tournament. When the tournament began, Abhishek was widely seen as the primary attacking force at the top of the order, while uncertainty surrounded the place of his opening partner Sanju Samson. Many observers believed the competition could shape the trajectory of Samson’s international career. But the narrative has shifted considerably as the tournament progressed. Since the must-win Super Eight clash against the West Indies cricket team, Samson has delivered a series of composed performances, gradually silencing doubts about his place in the side. At the same time, attention has increasingly turned toward Abhishek’s struggles with the bat. The aggressive left-handed opener has endured a difficult run during the business end of the tournament. In his last six innings he has recorded scores of 0, 0, 0, 15, 10 and 9. Apart from a half-century against the Zimbabwe national cricket team, he has not produced a major contribution in a tournament where he was expected to play a defining role. Despite the criticism, the Indian camp appears reluctant to alter the opening combination ahead of the final. After the semifinal against the England cricket team, Samson publicly backed his partner. “We are taking care of all our players. GG bhai and Surya have a lot of faith and confidence in Abhishek,” Samson said, referring to head coach Gautam Gambhir and T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav. Abhishek’s dip in form has coincided with a challenging period physically. After the league-stage match in Mumbai, he suffered a stomach infection that left him hospitalised. The illness caused noticeable weight loss and disrupted his preparation during a crucial phase of the tournament. Opposition teams have also appeared to identify a clear strategy to contain him. Captains have frequently introduced spin bowling early in the innings, particularly off-spinners and slow left-arm orthodox bowlers, denying him the pace he typically prefers to attack during the powerplay. His dismissals have followed a similar pattern. Against the Pakistan national cricket team, he attempted an aggressive shot against an off-spinner inside the powerplay and mistimed a lofted stroke. In the game against the Netherlands national cricket team, he was cramped for room by a quicker off-spinner that angled into him, resulting in another mistimed attempt. A similar scenario unfolded in the semifinal against England, where he committed early to a slower delivery and failed to generate the elevation required for a boundary. Technically, bowlers have also targeted the speed of Abhishek’s bat downswing. On surfaces offering slower conditions, his naturally quick downswing can make it difficult to adjust to variations in pace, forcing him into premature attacking strokes. One alternative could have been the inclusion of Rinku Singh. However, such a move would create a structural challenge in the batting order. With India’s current top-order and middle-order combination already established, Rinku might be pushed as low as No.7 or even No.8, limiting the impact he could have on the match. For now, the team management appears prepared to back Abhishek’s attacking instincts and maintain the same lineup that has guided India into the tournament’s final. The decision reflects both faith in the player’s ability to deliver under pressure and the broader belief that stability at this stage of the competition may be more valuable than a late tactical change.

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