Shastri's Key Advice to Abhishek Sharma After Consecutive T20 World Cup Ducks

Former India coach Ravi Shastri has advised opener Abhishek Sharma to show more patience after he was dismissed for ducks in his first two T20 World Cup innings. Shastri believes giving himself time will allow Abhishek to convert dot balls into boundaries later in his innings. Meanwhile, Ishan Kishan has seized his opportunity, scoring a brilliant 77 off 40 balls against Pakistan. Shastri praised Kishan for batting "like a dream" and quickly assessing the challenging Colombo pitch.

Key Points: Ravi Shastri's Advice for Abhishek Sharma After T20 WC Ducks

  • Abhishek Sharma out for ducks in first two innings
  • Shastri advises more patience early on
  • Ishan Kishan fills void with 77 off 40 balls
  • Kishan praised for assessing tough Colombo conditions
  • India posts 175/7 vs Pakistan, a high in rivalry
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T20 WC: 'He's just got to give himself a little more time', Shastri's key advice to Abhishek after two ducks

Ravi Shastri urges Abhishek Sharma to be patient after two ducks, while praising Ishan Kishan's dream form in India's T20 World Cup campaign.

"He's just got to give himself a little more time until he gets back on track. - Ravi Shastri"

New Delhi, Feb 16

Former India cricketer and coach Ravi Shastri has urged Abhishek Sharma to be a little bit more patient early in his innings during the remainder of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup after the opener suffered his second consecutive failure with the bat when he was dismissed for a duck in India's emphatic victory over arch-rival Pakistan.

Abhishek began his campaign with a golden duck against the USA in India's first game. He was, however, admitted to hospital in New Delhi on Monday due to a stomach infection and was left out of the game against Namibia. On his return against Pakistan, he again fell for the duck.

While the No. 1 T20I batter in the world is yet to score through two innings at the tournament, Shastri suggested Abhishek should use a little bit more patience when at the crease as his scoring opportunities will open up later in his innings once he is set.

"I think he's due, but he just has to give himself a little bit of time. Such things happen and you can go off the boil, but he's just got to give himself a little more time until he gets back on track. Because for him to convert those dot balls later on into boundaries and sixes, is not difficult," Shastri after India's triumph over Pakistan, as quoted by ICC.

With Abhishek somewhat subdued, it has been Ishan Kishan that has filled the void. Kishan was on a roll against Pakistan. His innings was a heady mix of power and smarts, as he piled on 77 off 40 balls, with the help of three sixes and 10 fours to give India just the jumpstart they needed and posted 175/7, the highest score in an India vs Pakistan contest at the T20 World Cup in Colombo.

It was Kishan's second consecutive half-century at the T20 World Cup and Shastri believes the talented 27-year-old is currently at the top of his game.

"He's batting like a dream at the moment. Striking on that track (Colombo pitch) at close to 200 is unreal. Every batter didn't find it easy, whether it was Indian or Pakistani, because the ball was stopping and for him to strike the way he did, and what I liked was how quickly he assessed the conditions," Shastri added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Feel for Abhishek, coming back from a stomach infection and then getting out for a duck against Pakistan must be tough. But this is international cricket, pressure is always high. Hope he gets another chance and proves himself.
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Ishan Kishan
Ishan Kishan is on fire! 🔥 Two back-to-back fifties and that knock against Pakistan was pure class. He's seized his opportunity. The competition for opening slots is healthy for Team India.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US. It's a tough situation. The team won, which is the main thing, but you want all your players in form. Shastri's advice seems sensible. Sometimes young players just need a calm voice of experience.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to Shastri ji, maybe the problem is the team management's constant chopping and changing. A young player needs a consistent run to build confidence, not fear of being dropped after two failures.
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Aryan P
Abhishek Sharma in the IPL and Abhishek Sharma for India look like two different players. The pressure of the blue jersey is another level. Hope he finds his rhythm soon. We need him firing in the knockouts!

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