Key Points

Abhishek Sharma is on the verge of making history as India prepares to face Pakistan in the Asia Cup final. The young opener needs just 11 runs to break Virat Kohli's record for most runs by an Indian in a multi-nation T20I tournament. He's also closing in on records held by Rohit Sharma and Pakistan's Mohammed Rizwan for consecutive 30-plus scores. With 309 runs already in the tournament at a stunning strike rate of 204.63, Sharma's form could be decisive in the championship match.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Eyes Record Asia Cup Final vs Pakistan

  • Just 11 runs away from breaking Virat Kohli's multi-nation T20I tournament record
  • Needs 23 runs to surpass Phil Salt's Test-nation T20I series mark
  • Tied with Rohit Sharma and Rizwan for most successive 30-plus T20 scores
  • Has scored 309 Asia Cup runs at explosive 204.63 strike rate
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Abhishek Sharma eyes record-breaking feat ahead of Asia Cup final vs Pakistan

India's explosive opener Abhishek Sharma targets Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma records ahead of high-stakes Asia Cup final against Pakistan in Dubai.

"Abhishek has scored the most runs in the Asia Cup, with 309 runs at an average of 51.50 and a strike rate of 204.63 - Article"

Dubai, September 28

India's in-form opener Abhishek Sharma is on the cusp of creating history as Team India gears up for the high-stakes Asia Cup final against Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday.

The youngster's explosive run with the bat has put him within touching distance of eclipsing records held by T20I greats Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Pakistan's Mohammed Rizwan.

Heading into the tournament, there was excitement about Abhishek Sharma, as he had delivered several strong performances in two seasons in the Indian Premier League (IPL), pairing alongside Australian all-format star Travis Head. The two delivered skyrocketing starts for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).

Abhishek has scored the most runs in the Asia Cup, with 309 runs at an average of 51.50 and a strike rate of 204.63, including three fifties and a best score of 75, all of which came in succession during the Super Four stage.

He stands just 11 runs away from breaking Virat Kohli's record of most runs by an Indian during a multi-nation T20I tournament. Dubai stadium houseful for India-Pakistan Asia Cup title clash

Also, Abhishek is just 23 runs away from torching England opener Phil Salt's record for most runs by a batter from a Test-playing nation in a T20I tournament or series. Back in 2023, during a tour to the West Indies, Salt had smashed 331 runs in five T20Is at an average of 82.75 and a strike rate of 185.95, with two centuries and a best score of 119.

Abhishek is tied with Rohit Sharma (November 2021 to February 2022) and Rizwan (April to October 2021) for most successive 30-plus scores in T20s, with a total of seven such scores; another 30-plus score could help him leapfrog these two stars.

This year in T20I, Abhishek has delivered aggression and consistency, with 588 runs in 11 matches at an average of 53.45 and a strike rate of 211.51, with a century and four fifties.

His overall stats in T20Is include 844 runs in 23 matches and 22 innings at an average of 38.36, with a strike rate of 197.65, with two centuries and five fifties and a best score of 135.

- ANI

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Rohit P
What a talent! From IPL to international cricket, he's proving his worth. The way he's batting reminds me of young Yuvraj Singh. Hope he gets that 30+ score to break Rohit and Rizwan's record.
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Arjun K
Let's not put too much pressure on the young man. Records will come naturally if he focuses on winning the match for India. The Asia Cup final against Pakistan is bigger than any individual record.
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Sarah B
His partnership experience with Travis Head in IPL is really showing in his international game. The confidence he brings to the crease is amazing to watch!
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Karthik V
Baap re! 309 runs at strike rate of 204! That's some serious hitting. Hope he saves his best for the Pakistan match. The entire nation is watching! 💙
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Michael C
While his numbers are impressive, I hope the team management ensures he doesn't get overhyped. We've seen many young talents fade away after initial success. Proper guidance is crucial.
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Ananya R
The way he's challenging records of legends like Kohli and Rohit at such a young age is unbelievable! Wishing him all the luck for the final. Let's bring the cup home! 🏆

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