Abhishek Sharma's Century Blitz: SRH Coach Praises Maturity & Record Chase

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron praised opener Abhishek Sharma's growing maturity and clarity after a match-winning century against Delhi Capitals. Aaron highlighted Sharma's ability to assess conditions and adapt his game, noting the extensive work done by the batting staff. Sharma's unbeaten 135 off 68 balls, featuring 9 fours and 10 sixes, powered SRH to a massive 242/2. With this knock, Sharma notched his second IPL ton and drew level with Virat Kohli for nine T20 centuries among Indian batters.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma's IPL Century Earns High Praise from SRH Coach

  • Aaron credits Sharma's maturity for success
  • Sharma slams 135*, his second IPL century
  • Knock included 9 fours and 10 sixes
  • Sharma now has 9 T20 tons, level with Kohli
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Abhishek Sharma has a lot of maturity: SRH bowling coach Varun Aaron

SRH bowling coach Varun Aaron credits Abhishek Sharma's maturity & clarity for his match-winning 135* against DC, highlighting his record-equalling T20 century count.

"You cannot be the number one T20 batsman in the world without maturity. - Varun Aaron"

Hyderabad, April 22

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron credited Abhishek Sharma's growing maturity and clarity of approach for his match-winning performance against Delhi Capitals, saying the young opener has evolved into a player who understands conditions and takes responsibility.

Speaking after SRH's comfortable win, Aaron said Sharma has carried forward the form he found towards the latter stages of the World Cup, adding that the familiar surroundings of the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium have further boosted his confidence.

"He has done so well here over the years. When he comes to Hyderabad and is around the team, it becomes his safe space. He believes he is the man to take the game forward, and that intent is really important," Aaron said during the post-match press conference.

The SRH bowling coach also highlighted the role of the team's support staff in shaping Sharma's approach. He noted that consistent efforts by the batting coaches, including detailed discussions around match situations, have helped the opener refine his game.

"He had a simple plan today--to bat till the last over. The batting staff has put in a lot of work with him, and that is clearly visible now," he added.

Aaron emphasised that Sharma's success is not just about aggressive strokeplay but also about reading conditions and adapting accordingly. He pointed out that the surface did not allow reckless hitting, and Sharma's ability to pace his innings stood out.

"You cannot be the number one T20 batsman in the world without maturity. He assesses the opposition and the surface before deciding how to play. Today was not a pitch where you could go hard at every ball, and he respected that," Aaron said.

While acknowledging Sharma's high-risk style, Aaron said such an approach requires patience and backing from the team when results do not always go his way.

"He has shown glimpses of this before. When you play a high-risk, high-reward game, it may not always come off. But a player like Abhishek deserves that leeway," he added.

Sharma shattered multiple records as he slammed his second-highest score in the IPL. Sharma was in sensational form on Tuesday. He brought up his second IPL century off just 47 balls, smashing 9 fours and 10 massive sixes in a breathtaking display of power-hitting.

The SRH opener finished unbeaten on 135 off 68 deliveries, as Hyderabad piled up a formidable 242/2 in their 20 overs. The knock marked Sharma's second IPL century.

With this effort, Abhishek moved to nine T20 centuries, drawing level with Virat Kohli among Indian batters.

In the all-time list, Chris Gayle leads with 22 centuries, followed by Babar Azam (12) and David Warner (10), while Abhishek now joins a group featuring players such as Quinton de Kock, Rilee Rossouw and Sahibzada Farhan.

Defending a massive total of 243, Eshan Malinga produced a superb four-wicket haul to power Sunrisers Hyderabad to a convincing 47-run victory over Delhi Capitals.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy for him! He's been in brilliant form since the World Cup. Varun Aaron is right about the maturity. You could see he was picking his moments, not just swinging at everything. Hyderabad is definitely his lucky ground. Hope he gets a consistent run in the national T20 side soon!
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Rohit P
While the innings was spectacular, let's not get carried away with one performance. Consistency is key. We've seen many players have one great season and then fade. Hope the team management and fans give him the patience Aaron talks about, even if he has a few low scores.
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Sarah B
The stats are mind-blowing! Level with Kohli already? That's some elite company. His strike rate combined with that score is just destructive. SRH's batting lineup is terrifying for any bowling attack this season.
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Vikram M
This is the kind of fearless cricket we want to see from our young players. Aaron's point about Hyderabad being his "safe space" is important. A supportive home crowd and familiar conditions can do wonders for confidence. More power to him! 🔥
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Kavya N
The most impressive part for me was his plan to "bat till the last over." That shows a team-first mindset, not just personal glory. He built the innings perfectly for a massive total. Well done to the coaching staff as well for their work behind the scenes.

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