Sunrisers Hyderabad’s young opener, Abhishek Sharma, has taken the IPL by storm this season! The 23-year-old batsman achieved a remarkable feat, breaking Virat Kohli’s eight-year-old record for the most sixes hit by an Indian player in a single season.
During his team’s match against Punjab Kings, Sharma smashed a staggering 41 sixes, surpassing Kohli’s previous record of 38 set back in 2016. This impressive achievement came despite a shaky start for SRH, with Sharma’s opening partner getting dismissed on the very first ball. Sharma’s aggressive batting style was on full display. He played a blistering knock of 66 runs off just 28 balls, including six sixes and five fours. This explosive performance not only earned him the Man of the Match title but also helped SRH get off to a strong start in their chase.
This wasn’t the only record Sharma broke this season. He also surpassed his own best tally of runs scored in a season, previously set at 426 in 2022. So far, Sharma has accumulated an impressive 467 runs in just 13 innings, averaging nearly 39 runs per innings with a mind-blowing strike rate of over 200. This strike rate means he scores runs very quickly, keeping the pressure on the opposing bowlers. Sharma’s success highlights the importance of his opening partnership with Travis Head. Together, they’ve formed a dangerous duo that has troubled opposing teams throughout the season.
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli, whose record was broken by Sharma, is still a force to be reckoned with. He’s closely following Sharma with 37 sixes in 14 matches and will be looking to reclaim his record as the IPL season progresses.
With his record-breaking performance and consistent form, Abhishek Sharma has become a key player for SRH and a rising star in the IPL. Cricket fans will be eagerly watching to see how he performs in the remaining matches and whether Kohli can take back his record, as RCB prepare themselves to play in the Eliminator game.
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