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How Borrowing Bats Helped Shahid Afridi, Rinku Singh, And Abhishek Sharma Create Cricket History, Read To Know

Abhishek Sharma's meteoric rise in cricket saw him score a century with Shubman Gill's borrowed bat, blazing 100 runs in just 46 balls during India's tour of Zimbabwe. His feat, reminiscent of Shahid Afridi's iconic innings with Sachin Tendulkar's bat, highlighted cricket's spirit of resilience and innovation beyond equipment.

In a stunning display of talent and resilience, Abhishek Sharma blazed onto the cricket scene with a borrowed bat and a century to his name, despite scoring a duck in his debut match. During India’s tour of Zimbabwe, Yuvraj Singh’s protégé smashed a remarkable 100 runs off just 47 balls, featuring 7 boundaries and 8 sixes.

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Abhishek’s whirlwind century, achieved in just 46 balls, spearheaded India to a resounding victory in the second match after a disappointing loss in the opener. What set Abhishek Sharma innings apart was not just the century itself, but the borrowed bat he wielded. Revealing that he borrowed Indian captain Shubman Gill‘s bat for this crucial innings, Abhishek humorously shared that persuading Gill for the loan was no easy feat, underscoring their close friendship and shared cricketing roots in Punjab.

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This century not only etched Abhishek Sharma’s name in the annals of Indian cricket history as the third-fastest T20 century but also highlighted his ability to perform under pressure with unconventional equipment. Just like Shahid Afridi famously used Sachin Tendulkar’s bat to score a record-breaking century early in his career, Abhishek Sharma’s borrowed bat became a symbol of his success and resourcefulness on the field.

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Elsewhere in the IPL, Rinku Singh made headlines of his own, steering Kolkata Knight Riders to a thrilling victory over Gujarat Titans. Needing an improbable 29 runs in the final over, Rinku smashed an incredible 5 sixes off as many balls, finishing unbeaten on 48 off 21 balls. The bat responsible for this stunning display wasn’t Rinku’s own but belonged to KKR captain Neetiish Rana, who reluctantly lent it to him for the match, foreseeing Rinku’s potential with the willow.

Similarly, Tilak Varma, hailing from Hyderabad, made a memorable international debut for India against the West Indies. Born into modest means, Tilak’s journey from playing tennis-ball cricket to representing his country was marked by perseverance and borrowed equipment. Lacking the means to afford a bat early in his career, Tilak’s talent shone through as he scored a century with borrowed gear, propelling him towards a promising future in cricket.

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These tales of borrowed bats and extraordinary feats highlight not only the ingenuity and adaptability of cricketers but also the enduring spirit of the sport that transcends mere equipment. Whether it’s Abhishek Sharma’s borrowed century or explosive finish of Rinku Singh, these stories underscore cricket’s ability to inspire through individual brilliance and resourcefulness on the field.

First published on: Jul 13, 2024 02:10 PM IST


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