Key Points

Abhishek Sharma was in devastating form once again, setting the platform with a blistering half-century. The middle order then stepped up brilliantly after a couple of quick wickets, with Tilak Varma and Sanju Samson building a strong partnership. Despite a rare failure from Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel provided the finishing flourish with an unbeaten cameo. This collective effort allowed India to post a formidable total and put Sri Lanka under immense pressure.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Blitz Powers India to Record Asia Cup Total vs Sri Lanka

  • Abhishek Sharma smashed a rapid 61 off 31 balls for his third consecutive fifty
  • The middle order trio of Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson, and Axar Patel provided crucial late impetus
  • India posted 202/5, the highest total in the tournament so far
  • Axar Patel hit a final-ball six to ensure India crossed the 200-run mark
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Super 4s: Abhishek Sharma's blitz powers India to first 200-plus total at Asia Cup 2025 against Sri Lanka

Abhishek Sharma's explosive 61 and vital middle-order contributions propel India to 202/5, the first 200-plus total of the 2025 Asia Cup against Sri Lanka.

"Abhishek thumped Nuwan Thushara to send the ball racing to the boundary rope, bringing up a hat-trick of fifties. - Article"

Dubai, September 26

Abhishek Sharma's blitz and the middle order's combined contribution powered India to a commanding position and, at the same time, blew away Sri Lanka in the final Super Fours fixture at the ongoing Asia Cup in Dubai on Friday.

Abhishek was once again at the forefront of India's batting attack, but the middle order stepping up was the biggest positive for India. Even though Hardik Pandya faltered, the troika of Axar Patel (21*), Tilak Varma (49*) and Sanju Samson (39) chipped in with valuable contributions.

Their rollicking efforts laid the foundation for India to become the first team to score over 200 in the ongoing tournament. With a maximum from Axar on the final ball, India finished with 202/5, the second-highest total in the history of the tournament.

After being put to bat, vice-captain Shubman Gill opened his account with a flick to find the boundary rope, but perished against off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana in the next over and returned cheaply on 5(4).

Abhishek went about the business with his usual hostility, while skipper Suryakumar Yadav took his time to rediscover his charm at the other end. In the final over of the powerplay, Abhishek thumped Nuwan Thushara to send the ball racing to the boundary rope, bringing up a hat-trick of fifties.

India ended the powerplay with 71/1 on the board, and right after the fielding restrictions got lifted, Suryakumar fell before finding his mojo. Sri Lanka's star spinner Wanindu Hasaranga pinned the dynamic swashbuckler right in front of the stumps. He went low to sweep the ball away, but the length was too full to execute it. The ball snuck under his bat and struck him in the middle of the pad.

He challenged the decision, but three reds appeared on the big screen to mark his return on a rustic 12(13). Abhishek miscued the short-length delivery off skipper Charith Asalanka straight to Kamindu Mendis stationed at the boundary rope near deep mid-wicket. The young southpaw was livid with himself; he thudded his bat with his glove before returning to the dugout with a belligerent 61(31).

Sanju Samson flaunted his brute force while Tilak Varma flexed his unorthodox strokeplay to stitch up a 66-run stand. Samson pumelled three maximums with two on the trot off Dasun Shanaka in the 16th over. However, it was the Sri Lankan captain who had the last laugh. After conceding two towering sixes, Shanaka lured Samson to hole out to Asalanka and return on 39(23).

Hardik Pandya, known for his rollicking finishing touches, ballooned the ball straight back to Dushmantha Chameera and went back cheaply on 2(3). With boundaries the need of the hour, Axar Patel and Tilak went full throttle to take India past the 200-run mark. Axar finished the innings on a high note by dispatching the ball past the boundary rope for a six as India finished on 202/5.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally our middle order showed some spine! Tilak and Samson's partnership was crucial. But worried about Hardik's form - he needs to step up in the knockout stages. Overall, a solid team effort!
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Rohit P
Axar Patel's finishing touch was brilliant! That last-ball six shows his confidence. Our lower order contributing with the bat makes this team very dangerous. Sri Lanka will have to bat out of their skins to chase this down.
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Sarah B
While the batting was impressive, I'm concerned about Gill's form. He's been getting starts but not converting. Hope he finds his rhythm before the important matches. The team management should back him though - class is permanent!
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Kavya N
Yaar, what a match! 🇮🇳 Abhishek's aggression set the tone perfectly. The way he dominated the powerplay was a treat to watch. This is the brand of cricket we want to see - fearless and attacking! 💪
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Michael C
Good to see India posting 200+ but the middle order collapse after Abhishek's wicket was concerning. Need more consistency from experienced players like Pandya. The bowling attack will need to be clinical to defend this.

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