FIRE & ICE: Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill shine in contrasting styles when it mattered most
DUBAI: In a high-octane clash that saw India chase down Pakistan’s 171 with six wickets to spare on Sunday, captain Suryakumar Yadav offered a rare glimpse into the mindset and chemistry driving the team’s recent success. At the heart of India’s fireworks was Abhishek Sharma, the 25-year-old Punjab dynamo whose blazing performances have illuminated the T20 stage.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
The opener’s selfless style and sharp cricketing brain have made him one of India’s most exciting T20 prospects. Even in the face of Pakistan’s on-field theatrics, Abhishek stood unfazed and hammered an unforgettable 74 off 39 deliveries to set up India’s memorable win.
Surya didn’t hold back in his praise for Abhishek, highlighting a trait that often goes unnoticed in Indian cricket — selflessness. “He’s very selfless when it comes to his batting style,” Surya said after the win. “Even after the Powerplay, he can bat the same way. But what makes him special is how he analyses the situation — what’s required of him, what bowlers are going to bowl. That’s a big plus.” Over the past six months, Abhishek has evolved into a player who not only scores quickly but also smartly. Surya emphasised his ability to learn from every game and adapt his role — whether it’s anchoring the innings or accelerating when needed. “He takes one game at a time. Importantly, he never misses a practice session. Even if he’s not batting, he’s on the ground doing something. That hunger, that discipline — if you keep working hard, God always has plans for you.”
Reflecting on the opening pair — Abhishek and Shubman Gill — who dismantled Pakistan with a 105-run stand, Surya likened their partnership to “fire and ice”. “The way both bat — it’s like a fire-and-ice combination. They complement each other well,” he said. “If someone is batting brilliantly, the other one can take a backseat, rotate the strike and let the flow continue. Both of them batted beautifully. A good start was required today and they gave it.”
This balanced approach — aggression tempered with smart rotation — ensured India maintained momentum, turning a potentially tricky chase into a dominant display. On a lighter note, Surya couldn’t resist chuckling about the inseparable bond between Gill and Abhishek. Whether grinding it out in the nets, strategising in the war room or helping each other in optional sessions, these two are practically joined at the hip. “It is really important to be very, very good friends off the field,” Surya said. “If you’re batting together, opening together, that really helps strengthen your bond.
“Sometimes you don’t have to say anything on the field — just look into each other’s eyes, give a cheeky signal or offer a compliment if someone is going strong or having a hard day.”
This ‘bromance’ is proving to be a tactical trump card. Their unspoken understanding fuels a partnership that’s as intuitive as it is lethal. And Shubman, back in the T20 fold after a hiatus, cleared doubts over his place with a breezy knock.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
The opener’s selfless style and sharp cricketing brain have made him one of India’s most exciting T20 prospects. Even in the face of Pakistan’s on-field theatrics, Abhishek stood unfazed and hammered an unforgettable 74 off 39 deliveries to set up India’s memorable win.
Surya didn’t hold back in his praise for Abhishek, highlighting a trait that often goes unnoticed in Indian cricket — selflessness. “He’s very selfless when it comes to his batting style,” Surya said after the win. “Even after the Powerplay, he can bat the same way. But what makes him special is how he analyses the situation — what’s required of him, what bowlers are going to bowl. That’s a big plus.” Over the past six months, Abhishek has evolved into a player who not only scores quickly but also smartly. Surya emphasised his ability to learn from every game and adapt his role — whether it’s anchoring the innings or accelerating when needed. “He takes one game at a time. Importantly, he never misses a practice session. Even if he’s not batting, he’s on the ground doing something. That hunger, that discipline — if you keep working hard, God always has plans for you.”
Reflecting on the opening pair — Abhishek and Shubman Gill — who dismantled Pakistan with a 105-run stand, Surya likened their partnership to “fire and ice”. “The way both bat — it’s like a fire-and-ice combination. They complement each other well,” he said. “If someone is batting brilliantly, the other one can take a backseat, rotate the strike and let the flow continue. Both of them batted beautifully. A good start was required today and they gave it.”
This balanced approach — aggression tempered with smart rotation — ensured India maintained momentum, turning a potentially tricky chase into a dominant display. On a lighter note, Surya couldn’t resist chuckling about the inseparable bond between Gill and Abhishek. Whether grinding it out in the nets, strategising in the war room or helping each other in optional sessions, these two are practically joined at the hip. “It is really important to be very, very good friends off the field,” Surya said. “If you’re batting together, opening together, that really helps strengthen your bond.
“Sometimes you don’t have to say anything on the field — just look into each other’s eyes, give a cheeky signal or offer a compliment if someone is going strong or having a hard day.”
This ‘bromance’ is proving to be a tactical trump card. Their unspoken understanding fuels a partnership that’s as intuitive as it is lethal. And Shubman, back in the T20 fold after a hiatus, cleared doubts over his place with a breezy knock.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
Popular from Sports
- ICC runs out of patience, suspends USA Cricket
- 'Not at our ... ': Team India finally reacts to Sahibzada Farhan's controversial AK-47 celebration
- Another storm brews! Pakistan women’s cricketer copies Haris Rauf's '6-0' celebration
- Thriller in Abu Dhabi! Pakistan survive Wanindu Hasaranga spell to beat Sri Lanka and stay alive
- Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf combined net worth 2025: Tennis power couple history, fortune, children, legacy and more
end of article
Featured in sports
- The rise of Rishad Hossain: From 'spinner hunt' in 2017 to Bangladesh's trump card
- 'Every team can beat India': B'desh coach fires warning ahead of Super 4 clash
- Asia Cup: Pak beat SL to keep India vs Pakistan final hopes alive – Scenarios
- ICC runs out of patience, suspends USACricket
- Gavaskar slams PCB for avoiding press conference: 'Will action be taken?'
- Who was Nikola Pilic? Djokovic’s mentor and 'Tennis Dad' dies at 86
International Sports
- Leonard Williams listed limited in Seattle Seahawks Tuesday walkthrough raising alarms for Thursday night matchup
- Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson’s sweet Instagram comment on Haley Cavinder’s September photos has fans swooning
- "It's going to be painful": Packers’ Micah Parsons discusses the stakes of taking on Dak Prescott in in Dallas return
- “Your son doesn’t have PrimeTime talent”: Colin Cowherd slams Deion Sanders for blocking Eagles and Ravens draft interest in Shedeur Sanders
- Russell Wilson shares powerful message after Giants confirm Jaxson Dart as starting quarterback over veteran star
Trending Stories
- ICC runs out of patience, suspends USA Cricket
- “No job is worth feeling uneasy”: Dwyane Wade’s wife Gabrielle Union opens up about protecting herself in Hollywood and the dark side of the film industry
- NBA Trade Rumors: Milwaukee Bucks Might Eye $107 Million Toronto Raptors Superstar in Blockbuster Trade Idea For Giannis Antetokounmpo
- UAE suspends tourist and work visa applications for nine countries: Full breakdown of the 2026 visa ban
- Taylor Swift on high alert after Charlie Kirk threat and missing stalker Brian Jason Wagner, as Travis Kelce stays tied up with NFL
- 'I do': Donald Trump supports Nato shooting down Russian jets violating airspace; stops short of committing US forces
- H-1B visa jolt: Why Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are welcoming the $100K fee while Indian tech talent faces a struggle
Photostories
- Delhi: The museum where your favourite Prime Minister signs your souvenir; book your tickets soon
- Bollywood stars who could rival athletes with their love for sports
- 5 Lizards and Turtles That Can Be Surprisingly Dangerous
- Top 8 Places in Madhya Pradesh to Visit in October 2025
- Day 3 Navratri 2025 colour: Bollywood-inspired traditional looks in royal blue that you must try
- 5 signs your teen is struggling and you haven’t noticed
- 5 unusual Liver Disease symptoms, as seen on hands and feet
- Tracing Hema Malini’s rise from dream girl to cultural icon
- Pati Patni aur Panga: From Gurmeet Choudhary calling Govinda’s wife Sunita Ahuja ‘Biwi No. 1’ to Swara Bhaskar sending gifts for Lianna and Divisha; Debinna Bonnerjee shares candid moments
- 12 must-try foods in Kolkata during Durga Puja
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment