Abhishek Sharma Reveals How Yuvraj Singh Transformed His Mindset for India

World No.1 T20I batter Abhishek Sharma has opened up about the transformative impact of training under Yuvraj Singh during the lockdown. He credited Yuvraj for changing his belief by focusing on winning big matches for India rather than just playing domestic or IPL cricket. Sharma also revealed that his father, a former Ranji Trophy player and coach, inspired his early cricketing journey. Currently playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2026, Abhishek has scored 380 runs in eight matches with a strike rate of 212.29.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma on Yuvraj Singh's Impactful Mentorship

  • Abhishek Sharma credits Yuvraj Singh for changing his belief
  • Lockdown training was a turning point for his career
  • Yuvraj focused on mental preparation for big India matches
  • Sharma's father, a former Ranji player, inspired his early journey
  • He is second-highest run-scorer in IPL 2026 with 380 runs
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"He changed my belief": Abhishek Sharma on Yuvraj Singh's impact

World No.1 T20I batter Abhishek Sharma opens up on how Yuvraj Singh's mentorship during lockdown changed his belief and mindset for playing big matches for India.

"He told me that the training and mindset we were building was not just for domestic cricket or IPL... he was preparing me mentally to win big matches for India - Abhishek Sharma on Yuvraj Singh"

New Delhi, April 29

World No.1 T20I batter Abhishek Sharma has opened up on the transformative impact of training under former India all-rounder and his idol, Yuvraj Singh, saying the experience helped him develop a stronger mindset focused on delivering in high-pressure matches for the national team.

Speaking on JioStar, Abhishek recalled how working closely with Yuvraj Singh during the lockdown period became a turning point in his development as a cricketer, both technically and mentally.

"Training with Yuvi paaji (Yuvraj Singh) was a huge moment for me. I had looked up to him since I was a child. He was my idol. He gave me some guidance early on, but we didn't have much time together. Then came the lockdown. I think Yuvi paaji saw it as an opportunity to work closely with a few players. I was lucky to be one of them," Abhishek said.

The left-handed batter further highlighted a key message from Yuvraj Singh that significantly shaped his approach to the game and belief in his abilities.

Abhishek credited the mentorship for helping him focus on performing in crucial moments rather than just accumulating experience at lower levels, saying the guidance instilled a long-term vision for success at the international level.

"When our camp began, he said something that truly changed my belief. He told me that the training and mindset we were building was not just for domestic cricket or IPL, and not just for playing a few games for India. He said that he was preparing me mentally to win big matches for India, to play impactful innings, and to deliver with the ball when it matters most," he added.

Sharma also opened up about the early inspiration behind his cricketing journey, crediting his father and iconic India matches for motivating him to pursue the sport professionally.

Abhishek said that growing up in a cricketing household played a key role in shaping his ambitions, as his father was both a former Ranji Trophy player for Punjab and a coach.

"There was a strong cricketing environment at home from the start. My father played Ranji Trophy for Punjab and was also a coach. Watching him inspired me to take up the game," Abhishek said.

The young batter further recalled how watching high-profile international matches, especially India's encounters against Pakistan and ICC World Cup games, fueled his desire to represent the country at the highest level.

"When I watched India-Pakistan matches or World Cup games on TV, I felt motivated. I used to think that I wanted to play at that level too," he added.

Sharma, currently representing Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the ongoing IPL 2026 season, has scored 380 runs in eight matches. He is the second-highest run-scorer in the tournament, just behind 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who has amassed 400 runs in nine appearances this season.

Sharma has registered one century and three half-centuries so far, maintaining an impressive strike rate of 212.29 along with a strong average of 54.29, highlighting his explosive form in the competition.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see young players openly crediting their mentors. Yuvraj Singh's impact on Indian cricket goes beyond his own achievements. Abhishek Sharma's maturity in handling pressure situations is clearly visible in his batting.
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Priya S
The lockdown training camps were a blessing in disguise for Indian cricket! Yuvi paaji's mindset coaching ka kamaal hai - he's not just teaching batting but also how to win matches under pressure. This is what we need in Indian cricket!
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Rohit L
Sahi baat hai! But haan, ab performance consistently dikhani padegi international level pe bhi. IPL mein runs banaana ek baat hai, India ke liye match-winning knocks khelna dusri. Let's see how he handles the pressure when playing for India.
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Kavya N
Yeh article reminds me of how lucky we are to have legends like Yuvraj who are willing to give back to the game. Abhishek Sharma's journey from watching India-Pakistan matches on TV to becoming the world no.1 T20I batter is truly inspiring! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Great to see Indian cricket producing such mentally strong players. Abhishek Sharma's strike rate of 212.29 is phenomenal. But what really stands out is his mindset - 'winning big matches for India' - that's the attitude of champions.

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