Key Points

Abhishek Sharma was the star for India, playing a blistering innings to give his team a flying start. He set a new Asia Cup record for the most sixes in a single tournament. However, Bangladesh fought back brilliantly after the Power-play, with Rishad Hossain making a crucial impact. India will feel they fell short of a par score after such a dominant beginning.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma 75 Powers India to 168 vs Bangladesh Asia Cup

  • Abhishek Sharma smashed 75 off 37 balls with a record 17 sixes in the tournament
  • India raced to 72/0 in the Power-play before Bangladesh fought back
  • Rishad Hossain's brilliant run-out halted India's charge after taking a key wicket
  • Hardik Pandya's steady 38 ensured India crossed the 165-run mark
  • Bangladesh restricted India to just 70 runs in the final 10 overs of the innings
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Asia Cup: Abhishek Sharma stars with 75 again as India post 168/6

Abhishek Sharma's explosive 75 off 37 balls sets new Asia Cup sixes record as India post 168/6 against Bangladesh in a thrilling Super Fours clash.

"Abhishek Sharma produced a blazing innings to light up India’s batting effort - Article"

Dubai, Sep 24

Abhishek Sharma produced a blazing innings to light up India’s batting effort against Bangladesh, smashing 75 off just 37 balls to help the team post 168/6 in 20 overs in the Asia Cup Super Fours clash at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday.

The left-hander’s onslaught not only gave India a flying start but also took him past his mentor Yuvraj Singh’s tally for the most T20I innings by an Indian with five or more sixes.

Abhishek now has six such knocks, behind only Rohit Sharma (13) and Suryakumar Yadav (9). He also set a new Asia Cup record, hitting 17 sixes in the 2025 edition, the most ever in a single tournament across formats.

Put in to bat first after stand-in Bangladesh skipper Jaker Ali won the toss, India came out firing in the Power-play. Shubman Gill got going early before Abhishek shifted gears, punishing anything loose. He had a slice of luck when Jaker Ali, standing for Litton Das, who suffered an injury during practice, dropped a chance. Abhishek made Bangladesh pay emphatically. The Indian openers raced to 72/0 in just six overs, firmly in control of proceedings.

Bangladesh, however, clawed their way back superbly after the Power-play. Shubman Gill fell for 29 off 19 right after the fielding restrictions ended, with Rishad Hossain providing the breakthrough.

India made a surprise move by sending Shivam Dube at number 3 to counter the spinners, but the gamble failed as he departed for just 2. Suryakumar Yadav then joined Abhishek, and the pair added a brisk 29 off 13 balls before a turning point arrived. Rishad Hossain produced a brilliant piece of fielding to run out Abhishek for a scintillating 75, halting India’s charge.

The innings lost direction thereafter. Suryakumar Yadav never found his timing and fell for 5 off 11, while Tilak Varma managed only 5. Hardik Pandya steadied things with a composed 38, ensuring India crossed 165, but Axar Patel struggled for momentum at the other end, finishing unbeaten on 10 off 15.

Despite their fiery start, India were restricted to 168/6 from 20 overs, with only 70 runs coming in the final 10. Rishad Hossain was the standout bowler for Bangladesh, claiming 2-27 to go with his decisive run-out.

Brief scores:

India 168/6 in 20 overs (Abhishek Sharma 75, Hardik Pandya 38; Rishad Hossain 2-27, Tanzim Hasan Sakib 1-29) against Bangladesh

- IANS

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Priya S
Great start but middle order collapse is worrying. We should have scored 190+ from that position. Shivam Dube at number 3 didn't work out today. Need better planning for the death overs. 😕
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Rohit P
Abhishek's six-hitting ability is something else! 17 sixes in the tournament already - that's just insane power hitting. He's becoming the new sixer king of Indian cricket! 🔥
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Sarah B
Hardik Pandya's mature innings saved us from complete collapse. 38 runs when others were struggling shows his experience. But 168 might be 15-20 runs short on this pitch.
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Vikram M
Rishad Hossain's run out changed the game completely. Brilliant fielding from Bangladesh. Our batting after Abhishek's dismissal was disappointing - need more consistency from middle order.
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Michael C
The Power-play was absolute carnage! 72/0 in 6 overs - that's the kind of aggressive start we've been asking for. Abhishek and Gill make a fantastic opening pair. Hope they continue this form.
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Ananya R
Suryakumar Yadav's struggle continues... only 5 off 11 balls is not what we expect from him.

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