abhishek sharma record | ind vs aus t20 match | t20i record | abhishek sharma suryakumar yadav Explosive record of Abhishek Sharma! Beating legends like Suryakumar Yadav, Virat Kohli’s record saved.

Abhishek Sharma Record: India’s rising star batsman Abhishek Sharma has set a big record in the fifth T20 International match against Australia. He has made a world record for completing 1000 runs in the fewest number of balls in T-20 International cricket. With this extraordinary feat, Abhishek Sharma has left behind India’s explosive batsman Suryakumar Yadav as well as many international legends like Phil Salt, Glenn Maxwell and Andre Russell.

1000 runs in fewest balls

Abhishek Sharma in 528 balls.

Suryakumar Yadav in 573 balls.

Phil Salt in 599 balls.

Glenn Maxwell in 604 balls.

Andre Russell in 609 balls.

fastest runs in terms of balls

Abhishek Sharma has achieved the feat in just 528 balls. He has been made the fastest batsman to complete 1000 runs in terms of balls played in T-20 International format. He has broken the record of India’s star batsman and T20 team captain Suryakumar Yadav, who had faced 573 balls to reach 1000 runs. Abhishek Sharma’s record is a good sign for Indian cricket, indicating that the team has another explosive opening option in the T20 format.

1000 runs in fewest innings

Virat Kohli in 27 innings.

Abhishek Sharma in 28 innings.

KL Rahul in 29 innings

Suryakumar Yadav in 31 innings.

Rohit Sharma in 40 innings

Abhishek is the second fastest Indian

Not just the number of balls, but Abhishek Sharma has proved his speed in terms of innings. He has become the second Indian player to complete the fastest 1000 runs in T20 International. He achieved the milestone in his 28th innings. In this list, he is behind only Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli, who achieved the feat in only 27 innings. This performance shows the consistency and ability of the young opener. His brilliant achievement is extremely important for the future of the Indian team, especially considering the upcoming big tournaments.

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