
New Delhi, September 25, 2025 – In the high-octane world of T20 cricket, where fearless strokeplay and raw power define greatness, Abhishek Sharma has emerged as a phenomenon. Dubbed “the most dangerous T20I opener in the world” by former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan, the 25-year-old left-hander from Punjab is rewriting the playbook for openers. His explosive 75 off 32 balls against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match on September 24 has cemented his status as a global force, with a strike rate soaring past 200 and a knack for dismantling bowling attacks in the powerplay.
Hailing from Amritsar, born on September 4, 2000, Abhishek’s journey began in Punjab’s domestic circuit. A dynamic left-handed batter and crafty left-arm spinner, he caught attention early with his all-round flair. His IPL stint with Delhi Capitals in 2018 was a quiet start, but joining Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in 2022 was a game-changer. In IPL 2024, he smashed 484 runs at a blistering strike rate of 204.22, forming a devastating opening pair with Travis Head that powered SRH to the final. Retained for IPL 2025 at ₹14 crore, Abhishek’s value is undeniable. His T20I debut came in November 2024 against South Africa, and in just 22 matches, he has racked up over 1,000 runs, including two centuries—a rare feat for any opener.
Dominating the Asia Cup 2025
The Asia Cup 2025 has been Abhishek’s stage to shine. Opening alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal or Shubman Gill, he has plundered 248 runs in five innings at an average of 49.60 and a jaw-dropping strike rate of 206.67. Leading the tournament’s run-scorers with 173 runs in four innings (average 43.25), his aggressive starts have set India’s tone. His standout knock against Bangladesh—75 runs with 10 fours and four sixes—came in a crucial Super 4 clash, helping India post a mammoth total and chase with ease. Fans on social media called him “khof ka dosra naam” (another name for fear), with his ability to pull short balls and loft spinners evoking comparisons to a left-handed Virender Sehwag.
Abhishek’s stats tell the story of his dominance. In 21 T20I innings (18 as opener), he boasts a strike rate of 197.21, topping the scores in five innings. His powerplay numbers are staggering—averaging over 40 in the first six overs with a strike rate above 220. Against Pakistan in 2025, he delivered quickfire cameos, while his series against England saw consistent 30+ scores. Even in challenging conditions against South Africa in 2024, he notched four fifties. His ICC T20I batting rating of 907 places him among the elite, with fans noting he’s the only T20I opener with 500+ runs at a strike rate above 200.
| Tournament/Format | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | Centuries | Fifties | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asia Cup 2025 | 5 | 248 | 49.60 | 206.67 | 0 | 3 | Leading scorer; 75 vs BAN (Super 4) |
| T20Is Overall (2024-25) | 21 | 1,050+ | 50+ | 197.21 | 2 | 7 | Opened 18 times; SRH IPL synergy |
| vs England (2025) | 5 | 180 | 36 | 185 | 0 | 2 | Consistent powerplay assault |
| vs Pakistan (2025) | 2 | 85 | 42.50 | 210 | 0 | 1 | Quick starts in rivalry clashes |
| Powerplay (T20Is) | 22 | 450+ | 40+ | 220+ | – | – | Most boundaries in first 6 overs |
Acclaim and Fan Frenzy
Irfan Pathan’s viral praise—“Abhishek Sharma, the Most dangerous t20i opener in the world at the moment
”—captured the mood after his Bangladesh knock. Former stars like Yuvraj Singh, whose T20 records Abhishek has surpassed (e.g., most 50+ scores at SR 200+), have praised his maturity. Fans have flooded social media with memes, calling him a “lone warrior” and likening him to Sehwag for his fearless approach. Hashtags like #AbhishekSharma and #AsiaCup2025 have trended, with one user noting, “Bowlers hear his name and tremble.”
Beyond batting, Abhishek’s 15 T20I wickets at an economy of 7.5 add all-round value. His IPL mentorship under Daniel Vettori and SRH’s aggressive ethos have honed his composure, making him a pressure performer. While challenges lie ahead—sustaining form in Tests (24 First-Class matches) and ODIs (61 List A games)—T20 is his domain.
A Star for the Future
Abhishek Sharma isn’t just riding a wave; he’s creating one. As India gears up for the T20 World Cup 2026, his role as an explosive opener could be pivotal. From Amritsar’s streets to global arenas, he embodies the new-age Indian cricketer: fearless, fit, and a fan favorite. As Pathan said, he’s the “most dangerous” right now—and his trajectory suggests that title will stick.
NRIGlobe Sports Desk
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