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Abhishek Sharma’s absence hurts India’s top four in T20Is – numbers explain why

If the Abhishek factor is removed from India's 2025 T20I narrative, the Gambhir-coached team will be among the lowest-performing top 4 going into the last stages of the World Cup rehearsal.

December 17, 2025 / 17:57 IST
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Abhishek Sharma’s absence hurts India’s top four in T20Is
Abhishek Sharma’s absence hurts India’s top four in T20Is (AP Photo)

Gautam Gambhir, the current head coach of India, hates this tactic, but his side had to rely on their new "superstar" to ease concerns due to the growing run problem among the top-order faculty before the penultimate Twenty20 International against South Africa in Lucknow.

Both Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Shubman Gill, his deputy, are in a destructive rut. For almost the whole year, the senior hasn't strummed his blade with consistent quality. In the meantime, the underperforming vice skipper hasn't had enough time to explain the intricacies of his IPL model and put India's abrupt anchor-accumulator fallback at the top in perspective.

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The leadership group was unable to get a break, not even with a weak 118-run chase up in Dharamsala. Rather, before the T20 World Cup defense starts in Mumbai in 50 days, it was up to the format's new batting maverick, Abhishek Sharma, to have faith in Suryakumar and Gill's capacity to win games.

“Trust me, Suryakumar and Shubman will win matches for India in the World Cup, and in the matches before that as well. I’ve played with them for so long, especially with Shubman. I know where Shubman can excel, in what conditions, irrespective of the opponent. I have full trust in him. Very soon, everyone else will gain that trust in him too,” stated Abhishek on Sunday, following his quickfire 18-ball 35 that relieved the pressure of the chase. But in cold weather, the gap between him and his peers grew.