"IPL Bully": Fans Slam Abhishek Sharma After Yet Another Single-Digit Score

Abhishek Sharma has failed to cross the 20-run mark in eight of his nine T20I innings for India.

"IPL Bully": Fans Slam Abhishek Sharma After Yet Another Single-Digit Score

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India T20I opener Abhishek Sharma received a significant amount of criticism on social media as he was dismissed for just 4 runs in the second T20I against South Africa in Gqeberha. Apart from one century against Zimbabwe on his second-ever T20I, Abhishek has failed to get going. In fact, the 24-year-old has not crossed the 20-run mark in eight of his nine T20I innings. Fans on social media pointed out Abhishek's inconsistency, and went on to question whether he deserved his spot in the India XI over other players like Ruturaj Gaikwad.

After hitting a boundary, Abhishek mistimed a lofted shot and was caught by Marco Jansen off Gerald Coetzee's bowling. The left-hander has got out on single digit scores in his last three T20I innings.

Here's how Abhishek has fared in his nine T20I appearances for India:

0(4), 100(47), 10(9), 14(11), 16(7), 15(11), 4(4), 7(8), 4(5)

Abhishek had been of the brightest lights of IPL 2024, scoring 484 runs in 16 games at a strike rate of over 200 for the Sunrisers Hyderabad. However, he has largely been unable to replicate that form in India colours.

With Abhishek's patchy form, users on X labelled him an 'IPL bully', questioning his run of games in the India side. Some other fans called for the inclusion of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain Ruturaj Gaikwad in place of Abhishek.

India managed a total of just 124 in 20 overs in the second T20I against South Africa. Hardik Pandya scored 39 off 45 balls, while Axar Patel made 21 and Tilak Varma managed a run-a-ball 20.

Playing only seven recognised batters hurt India, as an early collapse put immense pressure on the middle order to play freely.

India had earlier beaten South Africa in the first T20I in Durban.