GT Coach Parthiv Patel Hails Ashok Sharma's 150 kph Pace & Game Sense

Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel has praised young pace bowler Ashok Sharma as an "exciting talent" capable of consistently bowling over 145-150 kph. Patel emphasized that Sharma's value lies not just in raw speed but also in his game awareness and variations. The coach also defended his team's middle-order batters, noting their limited opportunities are due to the top order spending more time at the crease. He cited past match-winning performances to argue that the middle order is fulfilling its defined role when called upon.

Key Points: Parthiv Patel Praises Pacer Ashok Sharma's Pace & IPL Talent

  • Ashok Sharma bowls 145-150 kph consistently
  • Parthiv Patel highlights his game intelligence & variations
  • GT coach defends middle-order's limited opportunities
  • Roles defined with top order anchoring innings
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"Ashok Sharma can consistently bowl over 145-150 kph," says GT's assistant coach Parthiv Patel

Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel lauds young pacer Ashok Sharma's raw speed, consistency over 145 kph, and smart game reading ahead of MI clash.

"He is an exciting talent, and we are very fortunate to have a youngster who can clock around 145, 150 consistently - Parthiv Patel"

Ahmedabad, April 19

Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel has lauded young pacer Ashok Sharma, describing him as an "exciting talent" ahead of their Indian Premier League 2026 clash against the Mumbai Indians on Monday.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference on Sunday, Patel highlighted Sharma's raw pace, consistency, and ability to read the game, saying the youngster has already impressed the team management with his performances in domestic cricket.

"Ashok Sharma is definitely an exciting talent. We saw him during Syed Mushtaq Ali here in Ahmedabad, and he's someone who has pace, and someone who can consistently bowl over 145, 150, and with that he has a lot of variations also, and he is a smart bowler," Patel said.

He further underlined Sharma's maturity and game awareness, noting that the pacer is not just reliant on speed but also adapts according to match situations.

"It's not something that he just doesn't want to bowl fast, fast and fast. He understands the game; he reads the game really well. So yeah, he is an exciting talent, and we are very fortunate to have a youngster who can clock around 145, 150 consistently," he added.

Parthiv also backed his side's middle-order batters, stating that their limited opportunities are a result of the top order spending more time at the crease and anchoring the innings in IPL 2026.

Speaking ahead of their upcoming fixture against Mumbai on Monday, the GT's assistant coach explained that the roles within the batting lineup are clearly defined, and compared current situations with past match-winning contributions from the middle order.

"The top three are spending a lot of time in the middle, so [the middle-order batters] are not getting enough balls anyway. Their role is completely different. If you can jog your memory back to last year, when he hit 10 off [the last] over against Delhi, when Tewatia came in and hit a six off a reversing ball of Mitchell Starc. He has done the job. Yesterday, even Shahrukh did not stay out [against Kolkata Knight Riders], and obviously finished the job," Patel said.

He further stressed that judging batters purely on volume of runs would be unfair given differing match situations across the batting order.

"So whatever deliveries they can get, they are doing the job. If you're trying to compare the number of runs and the situation [between the top and middle order], it's not going to be equal for any team," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Pace is exciting, but let's not put too much pressure on the youngster. We've seen many "exciting talents" fade away. Hope GT manages his workload properly and he gets the right guidance. Parthiv's point about him being a smart bowler is crucial.
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Vikram M
Parthiv makes a very fair point about the middle order. People are quick to criticize Rahul Tewatia or Shahrukh Khan without understanding their role. They come in with 20-30 balls left, not to build an innings but to finish the game. Context matters! 👍
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Priya S
With all due respect to Parthiv sir, I feel the middle order issue is a bit of a deflection. Yes, the top order is performing, but we've also seen collapses. The finishers need more time in the middle during net sessions to be ready for any situation. Just a thought.
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Rohit P
150 kph consistently from an Indian bowler? Wah! If true, this is huge. Hope he stays fit and doesn't get injured like so many of our fast bowlers. The IPL is the perfect platform for him. Can't wait to see him bowl against MI tomorrow! 💥
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Michael C
Interesting analysis from Patel. The balance between raw talent and cricket intelligence is what separates good players from great ones. Sounds like Sharma has both. GT's scouting has been excellent over the years.

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