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Jacob Oram praises Abhishek Sharma’s dominant batting

Abhishek Sharma’s T20 rampage leaves New Zealand searching for answers.

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 10:39 am
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India's Abhishek Sharma walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal

New Zealand bowling coach Jacob Oram has openly confessed how disruptive India’s opening batter Abhishek Sharma has been for his team during the recent T20I series. Abhishek has been in total demolition mode in the rubber, scoring 152 runs in three innings at an average of 76 and a blazing strike rate of 271.42. The tourists are concerned not only about the numbers, but also about the severity of the damage.

Abhishek Sharma took the game by the scuff of its neck early with a 35-ball 84 which had five fours and as many as eight towering sixes. He followed that by ramping up the heat in the third T20I with an un-beaten 68* off only 20 deliveries as India stomped to a series-winning lead of 3-0. The disbelief in the New Zealand camp was epitomised when players were spotted idly checking their bat handles in the aftermath.

Bowling coach Jacob Oram and Mitchell Santner of New Zealand

Oram, speaking before the next game, conceded it has been close to impossible to cage Abhishek especially when the chips are down and plans do not stick. The former all-rounder believed that bombarding a clearly struggling Zimbabwe is part of a bigger picture for the BlackCaps, who are building towards the next T20 World Cup.

“The answer to that is simple: it’s very difficult. When you look at his strike-rate, it’s hard, first, to identify any real weakness in his game, and then, secondly, to execute a plan against him. Execution is the hardest thing in cricket, whether you’re batting or bowling,” Oram said in the press conference ahead of the fourth T20I.

“At the same time, when there is a bit of chaos out in the middle, with the ball flying everywhere, it takes real composure to stay calm, remain controlled, remember the plans and then execute them. But this is all part of the learning process. This is exactly what this series was about, and despite the results, if we come out of it better for the experience and are somewhere near the Super Eights, the semi-finals and the final in March, then this period will have been hugely valuable for us, because we will have taken so much from it.”

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Kiwis reinforce squad for last two games

India’s Abhishek Sharma (2L) and captain Suryakumar Yadav (2R) walk back to the pavilion after their team’s win at the end of the third Twenty20 international cricket match

The Mitchell Santner-led bowling squad has struggled in three games, giving totals of more over 200 in the first two before witnessing India chase down 154 in ten overs. Along with Abhishek, India’s batting depth has added to the misery, with Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, and Hardik Pandya all striking freely and denying the visitors any breathing space.

The Kiwis have bolstered their side with Lockie Ferguson, Jimmy Neesham and Tim Seifert returning for the remainder of the series which will more or less open up the battle in the fourth and fifth games. Finn Allen will also be added to the squad for the fifth and final match of the series on January 31 in Thiruvananthapuram.

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India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav (R) shakes hands with New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra (C) and Ish Sodhi at the end of the second Twenty20 international cricket match

With pride at stake, the visitors will depend on their experienced campaigners to bring some balance back and avoid a series whitewash, though stopping Abhishek could prove to be the toughest challenge of all.

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