Most sixes in a year… 23 year old batsman left Rohit Sharma behind


New Delhi. After losing the first T20 in Zimbabwe, India's 'Youngistan' has made a strong comeback. Team India, playing under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, scored 234 runs in the second T20 match against Zimbabwe. This is the highest score by any team in T20 in Harare. Left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma played a key role in helping India post a big score. Abhishek, who got out at zero despite playing 4 balls in his debut match, scored a century in the second match. He put India in a strong position with his explosive batting. Abhishek left Rohit Sharma behind during this period. T20 This year Abhishek's bat is churn out a lot of runs in T20 International cricket.

23-year-old left-handed batsman Abhishek Sharma scored a century in 46 balls. During this, he hit 8 sixes and 7 fours. Abhishek has overtaken Rohit Sharma in terms of hitting the most sixes in 2024. Abhishek has hit 50 sixes in T20 so far this year. Rohit, who recently retired from T20 International cricket, has hit 46 sixes in 2024. Abhishek completed a half-century of sixes in 18 matches, while Rohit has hit 46 sixes in 25 matches. Virat Kohli has hit 45 sixes in 25 matches, Shivam Dubey 41 in 25 matches, Riyan Parag 33 in 18 matches while Rishabh Pant has hit 31 sixes in 21 matches.

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Abhishek equals KL Rahul
Abhishek Sharma has reached the third position among the Indians who have scored the fastest century in T20 International cricket. During this, he equaled KL Rahul. Rahul has also scored a century in 46 balls. Rohit Sharma holds the record of scoring the fastest century in 35 balls. Suryakumar Yadav holds the record of scoring a century in 45 balls. He is at number two in this list.

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