Morkel Backs Abhishek Sharma to Deliver in T20 World Cup Super 8 Stage

Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel has publicly backed opener Abhishek Sharma despite the batter's recent run of poor form, which includes three consecutive ducks in the T20 World Cup. Morkel stated there are no internal discussions about the slump, emphasizing Abhishek's world-class talent and the team's trust in him. The coach believes Abhishek is due to deliver in the crucial Super 8 stage, not just for the team but for the entertainment of viewers. Abhishek's struggles come after a hospital stay for a stomach infection, which reportedly caused significant weight loss.

Key Points: Morkel Backs Abhishek Sharma Amid Form Slump | T20 WC

  • Abhishek Sharma has three consecutive ducks
  • Morkel calls him a "world-class player"
  • Team trusts him to entertain fans
  • He battled a stomach infection earlier in tournament
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"Pretty sure he's going to deliver": Morkel backs Abhishek amid brief form slump ahead of Super 8 stage

Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel expresses full confidence in Abhishek Sharma ahead of the T20 World Cup Super 8 clash vs South Africa.

"I am pretty sure he's going to deliver. - Morne Morkel"

Ahmedabad, February 20

Ahead of India's Super Eight T20 World Cup clash against South Africa, Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel backed a struggling Abhishek Sharma after a hat-trick of ducks, saying that the team trusts him to deliver and entertain the fans during this important phase of the tournament.

The world's number one T20I batter has not been able to buy himself a run in the three innings he has played so far against USA, Pakistan and Netherlands, playing the latter two matches after a battle with a stomach infection that put him in the hospital and reportedly led to him losing a considerable amount of weight too. In his last eight innings, he has five ducks.

In eight innings this year, Abhishek has made 182 runs at an average of 26.00 and a strike rate of over 224, with two fifties and a best score of 84.

Speaking during the pre-match presser, Morkel termed the left-hander a "world-class player" and said there are no discussions about his slump.

"Absolutely no discussion in our team group about that. Abhishek is a world-class player. So far in the tournament, luckily, there have been guys standing up with Abhishek, obviously not scoring the runs he would like."

"But we are going through a very important phase of the World Cup now, and I am pretty sure he's going to deliver. Not so much just for the team, but also for all the viewers watching the game, because he is entertaining, and we love to see that. So, yeah, I am pretty sure he is hitting the ball well in the nets. It is just a matter of getting that started and getting his innings going," he added.

Last year, Abhishek was in the form of his life, scoring 859 runs in 21 innings at an average of 42.95 and a strike rate of over 193, with a century and five fifties and a best score of 135. In 41 T20Is and 40 innings, he has made 1,297 runs at an average of 34.13 and a strike rate of 192, with two centuries and eight fifties.

- ANI

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Priya S
People are forgetting he was in the hospital with a stomach infection! That takes a huge toll physically. His past record is phenomenal. Trust Morkel and the team's judgement. He'll come good when it matters most. 💪
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Rohit P
This is the problem with Indian cricket sometimes. We back players based on reputation for too long in big tournaments. Three ducks in a row is serious, Super 8s is not the time to find form. Hope I'm wrong.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, his strike rate of 224 this year is insane. Form is temporary, class is permanent. If he gets going, he can single-handedly win a knockout game. South Africa should be worried if he clicks.
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Vikram M
Exactly the right message from the coach. Publicly backing your player builds confidence. We fans need to support him too, not add to the pressure. Come on Abhishek, we believe in you! 🔥 #MenInBlue
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Kavya N
His IPL form was legendary last season. That kind of talent doesn't just vanish. Maybe he just needs one good hit to get his rhythm back. Fingers crossed for the Proteas match!

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