Anushka Sharma's Blazing 44 on WPL Debut: 'It's All About Mindset'

Gujarat Giants batter Anushka Sharma made a stunning debut in the Women's Premier League 2026, scoring a rapid 44 runs from just 30 balls against UP Warriorz. The 22-year-old admitted to initial nerves but settled quickly, emphasizing the importance of mindset and situational reading. She credited her strong domestic season and team preparation for enabling her aggressive strokeplay, which included seven boundaries. Her innings provided crucial momentum after early wickets, though she was dismissed just short of a half-century.

Key Points: Anushka Sharma's 44-Run WPL Debut: Mindset Key to Success

  • Memorable 44-run debut
  • Credits mindset and preparation
  • Built crucial partnership
  • Domestic form was key
  • Just missed half-century
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WPL 2026: 'It is more about mindset', says Anushka on her 44-run debut

Gujarat Giants' Anushka Sharma scored 44 off 30 on her WPL debut, crediting her mindset and domestic preparation for the confident knock.

"It is more about mindset, how you read situations and react according to that. - Anushka Sharma"

Navi Mumbai, Jan 10

Gujarat Giants top-order batter Anushka Sharma made a memorable debut with a blistering 44 off 30 balls against UP Warriorz in the second match of the ongoing Women's Premier League 2026 at the DY Patil Stadium, drawing widespread attention with her confident strokeplay

After the impressive innings, the 22-year-old debutant admitted she was a bit nervous at the start but felt at ease once she got off the mark. The Madhya Pradesh Women's Premier League star also credited her preparation and domestic form for the knock.

"To be honest, I was a little nervous, but as I played two or three balls, it went away. It was a great outing, and I had great company as well. It was crucial to build a partnership at that time. Me and Ash were talking about building a partnership, and that went well for our team," she said after the first inning.

"It is more about mindset, how you read situations and react according to that. The domestic season obviously helped a lot for me. The preparation was also on point, as we have a great staff with us. They helped me so much with the areas where I can execute my boundaries and sixes. It is a very good total on this wicket, and we have a great bowling side," she added.

Batting at number three in her first match, Anushka did not let the team's momentum shift after the two wickets in the powerplay, hammering a boundary towards square leg on her fourth ball. The young batter then struck three more fours and crossed the 30-run mark in just 20 balls. she also rotated the strike consistently with Captain Gardner to keep the scoreboard moving.

Anushka's innings ended on the first ball of the 16th over when she lofted a pitched-up delivery from Deandra Dottin, but the shot lacked power and went straight into the hands of Harleen Deol at long on. She narrowly missed a well-deserved half-century, scoring 44 runs off 30 balls, which included seven fours.

- IANS

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Rohit P
So close to a fifty! But that's a match-winning knock in T20. Her partnership with Gardner was key. WPL is giving these young players such a great platform. More power to her!
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Aman W
She's right about mindset. You can have all the skill, but handling pressure on debut is everything. She did that beautifully. Hope she keeps this form.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from abroad, it's great to see the WPL thriving. Performances like Anushka's show the depth of talent in India. The women's game is in great hands.
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Karthik V
A respectful note of caution - it was a great innings, but let's not put too much pressure on her after one game. Consistency is the real test. Hope the media gives her space to grow.
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Nisha Z
From Madhya Pradesh to WPL! 🎉 This is what dreams are made of. So proud to see players from smaller cricketing centres making it big. Her family must be over the moon!

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