Abhishek Sharma Credits Team Support for T20 WC Final Heroics Against NZ

Abhishek Sharma credited his team's unwavering support for his return to form, which culminated in a record-breaking 18-ball fifty in the T20 World Cup final. His heroic knock, played with a bat borrowed from Shivam Dube, was central to India's dominant victory over New Zealand. This win secured India's third T20 World Cup title, making them the first team to win back-to-back and to win the tournament on home soil. The comprehensive 96-run victory was built on a strong top-order performance and decisive bowling spells.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma's 50 in T20 WC Final: Team Support Key

  • Fastest 50 in T20 WC knockout history
  • Team's unwavering support crucial
  • Bat borrowed from Shivam Dube
  • India wins 3rd T20 WC title
  • Victory at home a first
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"The team wanted me to play and score": Abhishek Sharma after his heroic fifty in T20 WC final against NZ

Abhishek Sharma credits team support and Shivam Dube's bat for his match-winning 50 in the T20 World Cup final as India beats New Zealand.

"The team wanted me to play and score when I was not. - Abhishek Sharma"

Ahmedabad, March 9

India's star opener Abhishek Sharma credited the team's support for his half-century in the T20 World Cup final, saying they backed him even when he wasn't confident. Sharma also expressed gratitude to Shivam Dube for giving him his bat to play in the final.

A dominant batting show by the top-order of Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, and Ishan Kishan, and later fiery spells by Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel, helped Team India make history, beating New Zealand by 96 runs at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

India became the first team to win the T20 WC title at home, the first team to win it back-to-back, and the first team to win the three T20 WC crowns.

"The team wanted me to play and score when I was not. I think one thing is important, and that is your company. The people around you. They never doubted me despite the fact that I was not that confident. The company really matters. I played with Shivam Dube's bat, so thanks to him," Abhishek Sharma told the reporters after the match.

Sharma could not have chosen a better time to roar back to form, as, following a slump in the tournament, the left-hander chose the ICC T20 World Cup final to slam the fastest half-century in the history of the T20 WC knockout stage.

Before the high-stakes final at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, Abhishek had failed to live up to his world number one-ranked billing except for a half-century against Zimbabwe in the Super Eights.

Starting the tournament with three successive ducks and a struggle with food poisoning, Abhishek could barely buy a run and swung out of desperation and hope.

However, in the title clash, Abhishek looked extremely brilliant against pacers, taking down Jacob Duffy for two fours, then Lockie Ferguson for a four and six in the fourth over.

After a six-over long-off against Matt Henry, he slammed Duffy for six fours and a six in the final of the powerplay, bringing up his half-century in 18 balls, with three fours and four sixes. He ended his knock at 21-ball 52 at a strike rate of 247.62.

- ANI

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Priya S
So humble! Crediting the team and even thanking Dube for the bat. That's the spirit that wins tournaments. We are so proud of you, Abhishek! The 18-ball fifty was just insane to watch! 🔥
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Rohit P
Honestly, I was one of those calling for him to be dropped after the group stage. Proved me completely wrong! That's why the management knows better. A star is born in Ahmedabad tonight.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, and the atmosphere must have been electric! To perform under that pressure, especially after food poisoning... incredible resilience. Well done, Team India!
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Vikram M
The support system in this team is something else. "The company really matters" – such a true statement, not just in cricket but in life. This win feels extra special because it was a real team effort.
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Karthik V
A respectful point: while the batting was brilliant, let's not forget Bumrah and Axar's spells were equally crucial. NZ were 49/1 and then collapsed. A complete team performance, yaar!
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Ananya R
Back-to-back titles and winning at home! What a moment for Indian cricket. Abhishek's innings turned the match in the power

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