Jitesh Sharma Stays Positive Despite Lean IPL 2026 Run

Jitesh Sharma has endured a lean run with the bat, scoring just 82 runs in 11 matches for RCB in IPL 2026. He stays positive by focusing on his wicketkeeping, team feedback, and helping the captain instead of overthinking his batting struggles. Jitesh finds keeping to varied bowlers like Krunal Pandya and Hazlewood exciting, as it brings new challenges. A win against Kolkata Knight Riders could put defending champions RCB on course for the playoffs.

Key Points: Jitesh Sharma on IPL 2026: Focus on Positives, Not Overthinking

  • Jitesh Sharma has scored only 82 runs in 11 IPL 2026 matches
  • He focuses on wicketkeeping, team feedback, and helping the captain
  • He finds keeping to varied bowlers like Krunal Pandya exciting
  • A win over KKR could put defending champions RCB in playoff contention
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IPL 2026: Focus on things I can do instead of overthinking what is not happening, says Jitesh

RCB’s Jitesh Sharma talks about staying positive despite a lean IPL 2026 season, focusing on wicketkeeping, team feedback, and intent over overthinking.

"I focus on the things I can do instead of overthinking the things that are not happening. - Jitesh Sharma"

Raipur, May 13

Royal Challengers Bengaluru wicketkeeper‑batter Jitesh Sharma has said he is staying positive despite a lean run with the bat this season by focusing on his wicketkeeping, team feedback and intent, rather than overthinking what is not going his way.

Jitesh has endured a disappointing time with the bat, scoring just 82 runs in the 11 matches so far. "Some people see the glass half empty, some see it half full. Similarly, I understand that I'm not scoring runs right now, but I focus on how much effort I can put into my keeping.

"Also, on how much feedback I can give the team or how much I can help the captain. I focus on the things I can do instead of overthinking the things that are not happening. I focus on what's going well," Jitesh said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters.

On the challenge of keeping to varied bowlers, especially to Krunal Pandya, Jitesh explained, "I wouldn't say difficult, it's exciting because normally you keep wickets in a certain way, but they've brought something new into the sport. So as a cricketer, it excites you when something new comes up. It's exciting, keeping for Hazlewood, Bhuvi bhai, and Krunal bhai."

A win over Kolkata Knight Riders will put defending champions RCB firmly on course for entering the playoffs. Speaking about pitch conditions in Raipur, which will change due to rain and wet outfield, Jitesh said, "Nobody can ever be 100 percent sure about how a wicket will play. As the game progresses, you have to keep adapting. Yes, I stay close to the wicket, but still you can't be completely sure. Your intent, however, should always be right, that's the key."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Really appreciate his honesty. It's easy to get caught up in stats, but staying present and focusing on what you can control is key. Hope he finds his form soon—he's got talent.
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Vikram M
Jitesh Sharma is a sensible player. He knows he's in a lean patch but isn't panicking. That maturity is rare in young cricketers. And honestly, keeping to Bhuvi, Hazlewood, and Krunal—that's a great learning experience. RCB should back him.
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Laura Z
I like how he talks about keeping to different bowlers as "exciting" rather than difficult. That positive spin is so important for a sportsman. Hope the runs come soon.
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Priya S
It's good that he's not overthinking, but 82 runs in 11 matches is concerning. RCB needs him to fire with the bat too. Hopefully, his focus on keeping and intent translates to runs soon. Wishing him luck. 🏏
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Rohit L
Fair play to Jitesh. In today's IPL, everyone is quick to judge a player on runs alone. But he's contributing in other ways. That attitude is what makes a true team player. RCB should stick with him.
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