Cricket-India skipper Suryakumar backs opener Sharma despite three ducks in T20 World Cup


Cricket - ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Group A - India v Netherlands - Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India - February 18, 2026 India's Suryakumar Yadav reacts after the match REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo

Feb 21 (Reuters) - Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav ⁠rubbished concerns about the form of opener Abhishek Sharma, saying his players are ready ⁠to cover for the world's highest-ranked batter in Twenty20 cricket until he regains his ‌form.

Sharma, who has scored two centuries and eight fifties for India, is yet to score a run in the Twenty20 World Cup after getting out for a duck three times in the group stage, while missing one game due to a ​stomach infection.

"I worry for the people who are worried about ⁠Abhishek's form," Suryakumar told reporters on Saturday, ⁠ahead of defending champions India's Super Eight clash with last edition's runners-up South Africa.

"But I think ⁠about ‌those teams who are going to play against him... When he scores a run, you have seen what happens. Last year he covered for us, now we will cover for ⁠him."

Sharma, who has represented India only in T20 internationals, was the ​player of the tournament when ‌they won the Asia Cup last year. The 25-year-old also scored a 14-ball half ⁠century against New ​Zealand last month, the second-fastest fifty in the format by an Indian.

FLEXIBLE BATTING ORDER FROM NUMBER THREE

Suryakumar pointed out that India have picked up enough runs in the powerplay despite losing Sharma early, as they won all ⁠four of their group games.

"It's going well in powerplay. We're ​making 50-40 runs. That's normal cricket," he said.

"We also have expectations from ourselves - expectation to make 220, 240, 250. But wickets are a little different here.

"The four wickets we have played on so far ⁠were a little different and challenging... So we have started preparation for that and hopefully we will tackle it as we start our Super Eight journey."

Although the skipper insisted on keeping Sharma and Ishan Kishan as the openers, he said the strategy is to have a flexible batting order from ​number three so they can quickly adapt to what the match requires.

"Except ⁠the openers I think from three to seven, or three to eight, everyone has to be very ​flexible and that has been the message in the group," ‌he said.

"Even I am flexible, I have said the ​same thing to everyone. So if we get into that situation, we will definitely have it and take that call."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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