Sunday became a memorable day for Mumbai cricket fans, when Abhishek Sharma created a stir while batting stormy in the fifth T20 International against England. Abhishek created history by hitting half -centuries in just 17 balls and a century in 37 balls. In this match played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, many veterans were present to watch his brilliant batting, including India’s big businessman Mukesh Ambani.

Mukesh Ambani stood up and appreciated

During the match, when Abhishek Sharma completed a half -century in 17 balls, the camera turned to Mukesh Ambani sitting in the stands. Mukesh Ambani stood up and appreciated Abhishek by playing loud applause. Not only this, when Abhishek scored a century in 37 balls, Mukesh Ambani gave a standing ovation.

On this special occasion, many big names including former England Prime Minister and current MP Rishi Sunak, BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla were present. At the same time, many Bollywood stars also came to see this match.

Abhishek Sharma’s record -breaking performance

On 2 February, Abhishek Sharma appeared in a completely aggressive style. He dominated the England bowlers from the beginning and rained fours and sixes.

  • Completed half -century in the first 17 balls.
  • Put a century in 37 balls.
  • The T20 International played the biggest private innings for India.
  • Scored 135 runs in 54 balls (at a strike rate of 250).
  • Carried a new Indian record by hitting 13 sixes.

Till now no Indian batsman could hit more than 10 sixes in T20 International, but Abhishek Sharma broke this record by hitting 13 sixes.

Abhishek Sharma’s innings rocked social media

The video of Abhishek’s banging innings is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Especially while giving the standing ovation of Mukesh Ambani, the video also remains a topic of discussion among cricket fans. After this innings, cricket lover Abhishek has started considering the next superstar of Indian cricket.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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