Ponting Backs Abhishek Sharma for Semifinal Heroics vs England

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has expressed strong support for India's struggling opener Abhishek Sharma ahead of the T20 World Cup semifinal against England. Ponting admitted he expected Abhishek to be the tournament's leading run-scorer and will "stick with him" despite a return of just 80 runs across six innings. He emphasized Abhishek's match-winning impact and the luxury of India's deep batting lineup to cover occasional failures. Ponting suggested a mental reset away from the nets might be the key to unlocking Abhishek's best form for the crucial clash.

Key Points: Ponting Predicts Abhishek Sharma Impact in T20 WC Semifinal

  • Ponting backs Abhishek despite poor form
  • Abhishek has 80 runs in 6 innings
  • India's batting depth can cover his off days
  • Mental reset suggested over net practice
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"He's got something up his sleeve for semifinal": Ponting backs struggling Abhishek Sharma ahead of England clash

Ricky Ponting backs struggling Abhishek Sharma to deliver in India's T20 World Cup semifinal against England, citing his match-winning potential.

"I think Abhishek's got something up his sleeve for the semi-final. - Ricky Ponting"

Mumbai, March 3

Ahead of India's T20 World Cup semifinal clash against England, former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting backed the struggling Abhishek Sharma to deliver something big in the all-important clash, saying that he feels that the left-hander got "something up his sleeve for the semifinal".

As far as India's top order is concerned, this ongoing T20 World Cup has been an unexpected ride. The world number one in T20Is, Abhishek, started off the tournament with three ducks in a row, battling food poisoning that kept him out of the clash against Namibia in the group stage. His first runs came against South Africa in the Super Eight, but it was a sluggish 12-ball knock of 15 runs, where the batter swung out of desperation and hope. While a 30-ball 55 against Zimbabwe in a must-win clash restored some confidence, Abhishek's lean run continued as he could make just 10 against the West Indies. This in total makes for just 80 runs across six innings, including three ducks.

Speaking during 'The ICC Review', Ponting said that he personally felt Abhishek would be the leading run-getter of the tournament before it started, but despite it not happening, he will "stick with him".

The multi-time World Cup winner also stressed how much depth India possesses in their batting, which can cover up Abhishek's off days with the bat, but it is Abhishek's impact which makes him an "out and out match-winner".

"But that is the hard thing with this Indian side as well. And if you were to leave him out and you bring Rinku in, then you have got another match-winner coming into your side as well," he continued.

"I like the look of their top order the other day, the way that it was left-hand, right-hand openers, Kishan in at number three, who is a very dangerous player in himself. I would be keeping a really close eye on the way Abhishek's going about his training," Ponting said.

The Australian legend suggested that all Abhishek needs is a mental reset to unlock the next level in his batting and sometimes, time away from the grind of nets is the best option.

"Sometimes, when you're going through a bit of a slump like that, it is not always best just to go into the nets every day and bat for an hour and a half. Sometimes it is better off to let these guys just have a couple of days away, like mentally freshen up. The skills do not go anywhere. You do not lose your skills," he said.

"But in a tournament like this, when you are consistently and constantly under pressure and the results are not coming, sometimes just leaving your bag zipped up, turning up the training, getting a little bit of bowling done, getting your fielding done, but not actually batting and almost starving yourself of going back into the nets."

"I think Abhishek's got something up his sleeve for the semi-final," he concluded.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's fascinating to see this support. The depth in India's batting is incredible. Even if Abhishek fails, they have Rinku Singh waiting. Tough selection headache for the management.
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Priya S
I have to respectfully disagree with Ponting. Three ducks in a World Cup is not a 'slump', it's a crisis. We are in the semifinal! We need in-form players. Rinku deserves a chance, yaar. Loyalty is good but not at the cost of the team.
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Rohit P
That 55 against Zimbabwe showed his class. He's a match-winner on his day. Sometimes one big innings changes everything. Trust the team management, they see him in the nets every day.
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Anjali F
Food poisoning in a tournament like this is so unfortunate. It can really set you back. Hope he's fully recovered now. All the best to him for the big match! 🤞
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Michael C
Ponting knows a thing or two about big players in big games. If he's backing Abhishek, there must be something he sees that we don't. The left-hand, right-hand combo at the top could be key against England's attack.

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