AUS vs IND: Abhishek Sharma praised Harshit Rana after the second T20.

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|01-11-2025

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Team India’s young batsman Abhishek Sharma performed brilliantly in the second T20 match against Australia. Abhishek also praised Harshit Rana’s batting. Both made a partnership of 57 runs for the sixth wicket.

Delhi: Team India’s young batsman Abhishek Sharma performed brilliantly in the second T20 match against Australia. He scored 68 runs in 37 balls with the help of 8 fours and 2 sixes. However, despite his excellent innings, India had to face defeat in this match. After Abhishek, Harshit Rana scored the most runs, but the performance of other batsmen did not live up to expectations. After the match, Abhishek Sharma praised the team’s mistakes and the Australian bowlers.

Abhishek praised Australian bowlers

Abhishek Sharma is playing T20 series in Australia for the first time. Praising the Australian bowlers, he said, “The Indian team was aware of the fast pace and bounce here, but the way the Australian bowlers took advantage of the conditions surprised me. It was a challenging experience for us because this is the first tour of Australia for many players of the team. The home bowlers kept excellent control over their line and length, due to which it was not easy to bat.”

Harshit Rana was highly praised

Abhishek also praised Harshit Rana’s batting. Both made a partnership of 57 runs for the sixth wicket. He told, “Harshit also bats well in the nets and sometimes hits long shots on their balls. He batted with a calm mind and helped the team to manage. Also, the right-left combination was beneficial for the team, hence Harshit was sent ahead of Shivam Dubey.”

Abhishek told that as soon as the Indian team’s wickets started falling quickly, he had to change his game plan. Initially the team’s intention was to score fast runs, but the situation changed due to the early fall of wickets.

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