Abhishek Sharma Hospitalized, Doubtful for India's T20 WC Clash vs Namibia

Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has been hospitalized in New Delhi with a stomach infection, putting his availability for the T20 World Cup match against Namibia in serious doubt. He had previously played India's opening game while battling a high fever. The team management is awaiting further medical reports before making a final decision on his participation. His potential absence could see Sanju Samson opening the batting alongside Ishan Kishan.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Hospitalized, Doubtful for T20 WC Match

  • Opener hospitalized with stomach bug
  • Doubtful for Namibia match
  • Played opener with high fever
  • Samson may replace him
  • Team cautious ahead of Pakistan clash
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T20 WC: Abhishek Sharma hospitalised with stomach infection, doubtful for Namibia clash

India opener Abhishek Sharma hospitalized with stomach infection, doubtful for Namibia T20 World Cup clash. Team awaits medical report.

"Abhishek Sharma has been admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi since Monday due to his stomach infection issues. - Team Source"

New Delhi, Feb 11

India's left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma is in doubt for Thursday's clash against Namibia in the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup after being admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi due to stomach infection.

Sharma, 25, missed the training session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday evening and remains under medical observation, with assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirming in a press conference that he's down with a stomach bug.

"Abhishek Sharma has been admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi since Monday due to his stomach infection issues. The Indian team management will decide on his availability for the clash against Namibia on Thursday based on what the doctor's report says.

"Some further tests have happened too, so they are awaiting what it would tell about his total recovery timeline and subsequent availability for the game against Namibia," said a source tracking the development to IANS.

Sharma played in India's opening Group A game against USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai with high fever, where he bagged a duck. Later, a stomach bug led to him not fielding in the second innings, as Suryakumar Yadav-led India won by 29 runs.

The Indian team management will be reluctant to rush him back, considering the defending champions have a marquee clash against Pakistan in Colombo on February 15 and then take on Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18, before the Super Eight stage begins.

Sharma's absence could open the door for Sanju Samson to partner with in-form Ishan Kishan at the top of the batting order. Wicketkeeper-batter Samson struggled as an opener in the recent 4-1 home series win over New Zealand.

In Tuesday's practice session, Samson did spend considerable time batting alongside Kishan. India will have another practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday evening before taking the field for the clash against Namibia on Thursday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Feel so bad for Abhishek. Must be terrible to be unwell during a World Cup. Hope the doctors sort it out quickly. On the bright side, maybe this is Sanju Samson's chance to prove himself as an opener. He needs to grab this opportunity.
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Vikram M
Rest him for Namibia. No point risking a key player for a match we should win anyway. Our eyes should be on the Pakistan clash and beyond. The medical team needs to ensure he's 100% fit. Get well soon, Abhishek! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
A bit concerned about the timing of these illnesses. First fever, now stomach bug. Is our preparation and player management optimal? Not a criticism, just a genuine question from a fan. Hope he recovers soon, but we must also look at why this is happening.
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Priya S
Oh no! Wishing Abhishek a speedy recovery. Health is the most important thing. Samson and Kishan opening could be an interesting combo. Let's trust the team management and support our boys. #TeamIndia

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