Indian cricketer Abhishek Sharma delivered a sensational performance in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, creating a new world record and surpassing a long-standing milestone previously held by Yuvraj Singh during India’s clash against New Zealand national cricket team.
Playing a fearless innings, the young opener smashed multiple boundaries and sixes to register one of the fastest and most explosive knocks in a T20 World Cup final. His remarkable hitting spree broke the earlier record associated with Yuvraj Singh’s famous power-hitting achievements, placing Sharma in the history books.
The final, held in Dubai, saw India national cricket team dominate the match with an impressive batting display followed by disciplined bowling. Sharma’s innings laid the foundation for India’s massive total, putting New Zealand under immense pressure from the start of their chase.
Cricket analysts described Sharma’s knock as one of the most memorable innings in a T20 World Cup final, highlighting his aggressive intent and ability to score quickly in high-pressure situations.