Abhishek Sharma Misses T20 WC Clash Due to Illness, Samson Steps In

Indian opener Abhishek Sharma was unavailable for selection against Namibia in the T20 World Cup as he continues to recover from a stomach infection. The BCCI confirmed his unavailability, stating their medical team is monitoring his progress. Captain Suryakumar Yadav indicated Sanju Samson would replace him as an explosive opening batter alongside Ishan Kishan. In a positive development, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah returned to the playing eleven for the match.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Ill, Unavailable for India vs Namibia T20 WC

  • Abhishek Sharma hospitalized with infection
  • Sanju Samson opens batting in his place
  • Jasprit Bumrah returns to playing XI
  • India faces Namibia in Group A
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T20 WC: Abhishek unavailable for selection against Namibia due to illness, says BCCI

Abhishek Sharma misses India's T20 World Cup match against Namibia due to stomach infection. Sanju Samson replaces him as opener.

T20 WC: Abhishek unavailable for selection against Namibia due to illness, says BCCI
"Abhishek is still not fine; he will miss a game or two. Sanju comes in, similar batter, explosive - Suryakumar Yadav"

New Delhi, Feb 12

India's left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma was unavailable for their Group A clash against Namibia in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday due to his ongoing recovery from illness.

IANS had previously reported that Abhishek was admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi on Monday due to a stomach infection, which he picked up during the clash against the USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India batter Tilak Varma said in the pre-match press conference that Abhishek got discharged on Wednesday and was under further observation.

"Abhishek Sharma is still recovering from his illness and was unavailable for selection. The BCCI medical team is closely monitoring his progress," said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in a statement on its 'X' account on Thursday.

Abhishek Sharma's absence meant a door had opened for wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson to play at the top of the order alongside Ishan Kishan.

"Abhishek is still not fine; he will miss a game or two. Sanju comes in, similar batter, explosive," India skipper Suryakumar Yadav said at toss time, with Namibia electing to bowl first.

Ahead of Thursday's clash, a visibly lean Abhishek was seen at the stadium, his first public appearance since being dismissed for a golden duck against the USA on February 7.

He did not take part in India's training sessions on consecutive evenings in the lead-up to the clash against Namibia. Though Abhishek was present at the ground but not in batting gear, raising the prospect that Samson could open the innings alongside Ishan Kishan.

To India's relief, fast bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah returned to the playing eleven for his first game of the tournament, and replaced Mohammed Siraj, who picked a three-wicket haul against the USA.

- IANS

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Priya S
Stomach infection sounds serious, poor guy. The schedule is so packed, players have no time to recover properly. BCCI needs to look at player workload management more seriously, not just for stars but for everyone.
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David E
Interesting tactical shift. Samson opening could be a masterstroke or a disaster. He's explosive but can be inconsistent. Against Namibia, it's a good game to experiment. Bumrah's return is the bigger news though!
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Ananya R
Golden duck and then hospitalised? What terrible luck for Abhishek. Hope he comes back stronger. The team management is right to not rush him. We need him fit for the knockout stages.
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Vikram M
Siraj took 3 wickets and gets dropped for Bumrah? Harsh, but that's the luxury of depth we have. Speaks volumes about our bowling attack. Focus should be on winning the group comfortably now.
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Sarah B
The article says he was "visibly lean" at the stadium. Stomach infections can really take a lot out of you. Wishing him a speedy recovery. The team's medical staff seems to be handling it well.

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