Morkel's "Start from Zero" Mantra to Revive Abhishek Sharma Before T20WC Semifinal

Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel has expressed strong support for opener Abhishek Sharma, who has endured a difficult run of form in the T20 World Cup. Morkel advised the young batter to mentally revisit his "feel good moments," including a spectacular century against England at the same venue last year. He compared Abhishek's current challenge to what fellow opener Sanju Samson recently experienced, framing it as essential growth for a young international player. The coach emphasized starting with a fresh mindset for the crucial semifinal, focusing on confidence rather than technical overhauls.

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  • Learning from similar phase as Samson
  • Focus on confidence over technique
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Revisit "feel good moments", start from zero: Morkel's mantra for struggling Abhishek ahead of T20WC semifinal

Bowling coach Morne Morkel urges struggling Abhishek Sharma to revisit "feel good moments" and start fresh for India's T20WC semifinal vs England.

"For him, it is just tapping into those little videos and looking at his feel-good moments and building a blueprint and knowing he is starting on zero tomorrow. - Morne Morkel"

Mumbai, March 4

Ahead of India's T20 World Cup semifinal clash against England, Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel backed struggling Abhishek Sharma for coming good in the semifinal, saying that the important thing for the left-hander is to revisit his "feel good moments" and "start from zero".

The world number one T20I batter has struggled for runs throughout the tournament, starting off with three successive ducks and a battle with food poisoning during the group stage, which caused him to miss the Namibia clash in Delhi. His first runs against South Africa were a sluggish 15 in 12 balls. Although a fifty against Zimbabwe offered some optimism, Abhishek's poor run continued with a 11-ball 10 against West Indies in the must-win virtual quarterfinal at Kolkata.

Speaking during the pre-match presser, Morkel said that sometimes, "The game can be hard and cruel" and Abhishek is facing something that fellow opener Sanju Samson was facing not so long ago. The former Proteas bowler backed Abhishek to learn from it and come out of this rough phase as a better player.

"I think just sometimes this game can be hard on you, cruel on you. A similar situation that Sanju found himself in. In your career, you are going to find moments like this. And this is good growth for him, it is good learning for him. For a young sort of guy finding his feet in international cricket, this will only help him down the line in Indian cricket."

Morkel expressed that Abhishek needs is a "one or two shots" to find his rhythm and urged him to revisit his best times at the venue, which includes an explosive 54-ball 135 against the same opposition last year.

"He is not a guy who worries too much about technique. Normally, those sorts of players take a lot more time to get into confidence. So like I said, it is a fresh page for him tomorrow. Opportunity to go and do well. Scored a hundred here against England not too long ago (last year, a score of 135, the highest score by an Indian in T20Is). For him, it is just tapping into those little videos and looking at his feel-good moments and building a blueprint and knowing he is starting on zero tomorrow. It is a new opportunity for him," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
I appreciate the psychological support, but respectfully, is this the right game to keep betting on him? The semifinal is not a practice match. Maybe we need a more in-form player at the top. Just a fan's worried thought.
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Aryan P
This is the real test of character. Every great player has gone through this phase. Remember Kohli's 2014 England tour? He came back stronger. Have faith, Abhishek! Your 135 against England is the proof of what you can do. 💪
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, it's fascinating to see the mental coaching aspect. "Start from zero" is such a powerful mindset. The pressure on young Indian cricketers is unlike anywhere else. Wishing him the best for tomorrow.
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Vikram M
Food poisoning and then this pressure... tough luck for the lad. But champions are made in such moments. Morkel's experience is showing. Hope he goes out there and plays his natural, fearless game. No more nervous pokes outside off-stump, please!
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Kriti O
Exactly! He just needs to connect a few. Once the first boundary comes, the floodgates will open. The entire country is with you, beta. Forget the past, play for the moment. All the best for the semis! 🏏

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