Despite two ducks in the T20 World Cup, India’s team management is backing opener Abhishek Sharma’s approach, emphasizing his clear plans and mindset. Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak stated that the high-risk nature of T20 means players will get out, and the focus remains on his form and clarity, not just the recent lean run. Despite two ducks in the T20 World Cup, India’s team management is backing opener Abhishek Sharma’s approach, emphasizing his clear plans and mindset. Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak stated that the high-risk nature of T20 means players will get out, and the focus remains on his form and clarity, not just the recent lean run.
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