AB de Villiers Urges Abhishek Sharma to Embrace Responsibility Ahead of IPL 2026

AB de Villiers believes 25-year-old Abhishek Sharma must now take greater responsibility and handle media pressure following an inconsistent T20 World Cup. The former South African star highlighted that despite a stellar IPL 2025, consistency remains the key challenge for the top-ranked T20I batter. De Villiers advised Abhishek to be smarter in reading match situations, like facing a bowler like Jasprit Bumrah, rather than always attacking. Abhishek will open for Sunrisers Hyderabad with Travis Head when the IPL season begins on March 28.

Key Points: AB de Villiers' Advice to Abhishek Sharma for IPL 2026

  • Age for greater responsibility
  • Inconsistent T20 World Cup
  • SRH vice-captaincy pressure
  • Mental battle with expectations
  • Smarter game reading
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'He's 25, not 20 anymore': ABD urges Abhishek to take more responsibility ahead of IPL 2026

AB de Villiers says Abhishek Sharma, 25, must handle pressure and find consistency to succeed as SRH vice-captain in the upcoming IPL season.

"He's 25, not 20 anymore. So, this is definitely the phase where he has to start taking more responsibility. - AB de Villiers"

New Delhi, March 20

Former South Africa player AB de Villiers believes that India batter Abhishek Sharma has reached a stage in his career where he must take greater responsibility and deal better with pressure, especially after an inconsistent run in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Abhishek, who was struggling for runs in India's triumphant World Cup campaign, has been named vice- captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which will commence on March 28.

"He's 25, not 20 anymore. So, this is definitely the phase where he has to start taking more responsibility. There will be media pressure and people asking him to become more consistent. We know he was a little inconsistent during the T20 World Cup, which was disappointing. He had a good finish in the final, but otherwise, it was a quiet tournament for him. He was erratic at times," De Villiers said on JioHotstar.

De Villiers further pointed out that while Abhishek has already shown his talent, the next step is about maturity and consistency. He stressed that expectations will only grow, and handling them mentally will be key to success in IPL 2026.

"He had an unbelievable IPL 2025, scoring close to a 200 strike-rate and averaging in the 30s, which is good for an opening batter scoring over 400 runs in the tournament, but it could have been better. Once again, that word consistency comes to mind. It's a personal challenge he will have to overcome mentally.

"Being the number one international T20I batter in the world comes with expectation, and that is the most dangerous word in cricket, when you feel like the whole world is closing in on you, and it's up to him to fight those mental battles throughout this coming season," de Villiers added.

De Villiers also advised Abhishek to be smarter in reading situations instead of always attacking. Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star highlighted the importance of adapting to difficult bowlers and trusting his own plan, which could help him become more consistent.

"The answer to his success, and to the longevity of his career and consistency, lies in him understanding and respecting different match-ups. A bowler comes on, suppose it's Bumrah, and the game is on the line. How do you handle that? Do you attack him, or do you respect it and get to the other end? That is where you have to be true to yourself as a batter. You have to feel, 'There's a threat here, I'm not comfortable, I'm not going to give it away. I'll give it a couple of minutes and see if something else comes up.' I think that is the only missing link in his game still," De Villiers noted.

"It's about understanding that sometimes a bowler is going to get it right to you. That's where he needs to be clever and really believe in his game plan. He will have a blueprint that's worked for him over the years, and he just has to fine-tune that, believe in it more than ever, and stick to it," he concluded.

Abhishek will open the innings for SRH with Australian great Travis Head when they face the defending champions RCB in the tournament opener on March 28 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

- IANS

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Priya S
I feel for him a bit. The pressure on our young players is immense. One quiet World Cup and everyone is questioning you. But that's the life of a top Indian cricketer. Hope he uses ABD's advice and comes back stronger for SRH! 🤞
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Rohit P
The point about playing Bumrah smartly is key. You can't just swing at everything. Indian pitches and bowlers demand smart cricket, not just power-hitting. If he learns that game sense, he'll be unstoppable.
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Ananya R
With all due respect to ABD, I think we are being too harsh. He's just 25! He had one bad tournament after a stellar IPL. Let the boy breathe and play his natural game. Constant criticism from legends can also affect confidence.
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Siddharth J
This is the classic Indian cricket journey. Tons of talent, then the consistency question. We've seen it with many. The mental battle is real. Hope he has a good support system around him. Opening with Head will be great for him.
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Karthik V
Being World No. 1 T20I batter is no joke. The target is on his back now. Every bowler will plan for him. ABD's advice is gold – respect the tough match-ups, survive, and cash in later. Can't wait for the IPL opener!

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