ZIM vs IND T20I series: Abhishek keeps India alive
Updated On: 08 July, 2024 12:59 PM IST | mid-day online correspondent
Sharma`s innings was nothing short of spectacular, especially considering his debut disappointment where he was dismissed for a duck
Abhishek Sharma celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) during the second T20 international cricket match between Zimbabwe and India. Pic/AFP
Abhishek Sharma's scintillating performance illuminated India's resurgence in the second T20I against Zimbabwe on Sunday. After a disappointing loss in the previous match, Sharma, playing only his second international game, blazed to a remarkable century off just 46 balls, steering India to a commanding total of 234 for two. This mammoth score proved insurmountable for Zimbabwe, who were bowled out for 134, sealing India's victory by 100 runs.
Sharma's innings were spectacular, especially considering his debut disappointment where he was dismissed for a duck. Undeterred, the left-handed batsman showcased his prowess by smashing eight sixes and seven fours. Reflecting on his performance, Sharma credited his coaches and captain for instilling confidence in him after the setback of the previous day.
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