Abhishek Sharma Reveals How Yuvraj Singh Prepared Him to Win Big Matches for India

Sunrisers Hyderabad opener Abhishek Sharma has credited Yuvraj Singh for playing a defining role in shaping his mindset to win big matches for India. He revealed that a training stint during the lockdown under Yuvraj's guidance proved to be a turning point in his career. The 25-year-old has been in impressive form in IPL 2025, scoring 380 runs in eight matches. He also acknowledged the impact of teammate Travis Head on his aggressive batting approach.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Credits Yuvraj Singh for Big Match Mentality

  • Abhishek Sharma credits Yuvraj Singh for shaping his big-match mindset
  • Training stint during lockdown was a turning point in his career
  • He has scored 380 runs in 8 IPL 2025 matches
  • Travis Head's advice helped him adopt an aggressive batting approach
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'Yuvi paaji prepared me to win big matches for India,' says Abhishek on Yuvraj's role in shaping his career

SRH opener Abhishek Sharma says Yuvraj Singh trained him to win big matches for India. He also credits Travis Head for his aggressive batting approach in IPL 2025.

"He said that he was preparing me mentally to win big matches for India, to play impactful innings - Abhishek Sharma on Yuvraj Singh"

New Delhi, April 29

Sunrisers Hyderabad opener Abhishek Sharma has credited former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh for playing a defining role in shaping his mindset and approach to the game, revealing how training under his childhood idol helped him prepare for high-pressure situations at the highest level.

The 25-year-old has been in impressive form in the ongoing Indian Premier League season, scoring 380 runs in eight matches to emerge as one of the leading run-getters of the tournament, with three fifties and a century to his name.

Speaking about Yuvraj's influence, Abhishek highlighted how a training stint during the lockdown proved to be a turning point in his career.

"Training with Yuvi paaji was a huge moment for me. I had looked up to him since I was a child. He was my idol. He gave me some guidance early on, but we didn't have much time together. Then came the lockdown. I think Yuvi paaji saw it as an opportunity to work closely with a few players.

"I was lucky to be one of them. When our camp began, he said something that truly changed my belief. He told me that the training and mindset we were building was not just for domestic cricket or IPL, and not just for playing a few games for India. He said that he was preparing me mentally to win big matches for India, to play impactful innings, and to deliver with the ball when it matters most," Abhishek told JioStar.

Abhishek also reflected on his early cricketing journey, crediting his upbringing for sparking his interest in the sport.

"There was a strong cricketing environment at home from the start. My father played Ranji Trophy for Punjab and was also a Coach. Watching him inspired me to take up the game. When I watched India-Pakistan matches or World Cup games on TV, I felt motivated. I used to think that I wanted to play at that level too," he said.

He added that his all-around abilities became evident at a young age, which encouraged him to pursue cricket seriously, saying, "I was quite young when I first started enjoying both, batting and bowling. Then came an Under-12 tournament. I performed well there, scoring plenty of runs and picking up wickets. That's when I realised I had the talent to take up cricket seriously."

Now a regular in the IPL, Abhishek described the league as a crucial platform for development, offering exposure to elite-level competition. He said, "The IPL brings together the best cricketers from around the world. It is the number one T20 league. Getting an opportunity to play here feels like a blessing. I treat every IPL season as a learning experience. Playing alongside and against these top players teaches you so much."

The T20 World Cup-winning player also acknowledged the impact of teammate Travis Head on his batting approach, especially in adopting a more aggressive mindset.

"I have been following Travis Head's game for a year and a half before he joined SRH. I was happy when he became my teammate. The first thing I asked him was about his batting mindset. I admire how he performs in all three formats and dominates the bowling. He told me his plan is simple: watch the ball closely, and if you feel you can hit the first delivery, go for it. I followed his advice in my practice before the IPL. Now, if the ball is in my slot, I look to hit it from the first ball," he mentioned.

With his current form and a strong support system around him, Abhishek continues to establish himself as one of the emerging stars in Indian cricket, while carrying forward lessons instilled by one of the game's modern greats.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see Yuvraj's legacy continuing. That comment about being prepared to win big matches for India vs just playing domestic or IPL - that's the champion mindset. Abhishek seems really grounded too, giving credit to his father, Yuvi paaji, and even Travis Head. 🏏
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Aman W
Honestly, I hope Abhishek gets a proper run in the Indian team. We need players who can bowl too. But sometimes selectors overlook all-rounders from IPL until they play 3-4 seasons. Hope he doesn't become another case like Sanju Samson - consistent IPL but ignored. Just my observation.
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Tanya I
That story about asking Travis Head about his batting mentality is gold! "Watch the ball closely, if you feel you can hit the first delivery, go for it." Abhishek is soaking up all the right lessons. Yuvraj must be proud seeing his protege shine. 🇮🇳🔥
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Ravi K
Yuvi's mentorship is exactly what Indian cricket needs more of - retired legends grooming young talent. Not just technique, but mental preparation for big moments. Abhishek is lucky to have that guidance. Also, much respect to his father for building that foundation from childhood.
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Deepika L
Finally an Indian youngster who is open about learning from overseas players too! That attitude is what will make him world-class. And yes, Yuvi paaji's words about 'winning big matches for India' - that's the kind of patriotic motivation we need more of. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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