IPL 2026: From square to straight – Abhishek Sharma redraws the map

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IPL 2026: From square to straight – Abhishek Sharma redraws the map
Abhishek Sharma (ANI Photo)

SRH’s 135* innings in the opener against DC was one built on subtle shifts in geometry, balance and intentionUntil Tuesday night in Uppal, Abhishek Sharma was starting to look a bit incomprehensible. His talent was unquestionable, his intentions unquestionable, but the bowlers had begun to guide him into familiar patterns. Deep mid-wicket and deep cover are two coordinates of concern of late, areas set up not only to contain him but also to expose a familiar pattern.They dragged Abhishek wider, lured him into the square, and waited protectively. For Abhishek, violence still exists, but options seem to be dwindling. For a batsman who relies on instinct, the shrinking of the map is starting to matter.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Sharma not only performed well against Delhi Capitals. He redefined the field. He smashed 135 off 68 balls with 10 fours and 10 sixes to help Sunrisers Hyderabad post scores of 242/2 and register a 47-run win. This is also the 9th T20 hundred of his career. But the importance of innings isn’t just about quantity – it’s a smart adjustment.Sharma looks less rushed, less eager to make the ball, more willing to let it come his way. Behind the splendor is fine retuning.This change is most evident in his scoring arc. Arcs that once spanned horizontal lines now narrow and surge straight. Seventy-one runs flowed from long and long runs. A corridor he had long neglected was now reclaimed by authority.

Abhishek Sharma

The temptation in the past has been to constantly force the game into square footage, especially through screens and ball control. Here, the bat’s path looks cleaner and the intent is more direct. The outside breakthrough brought him 34 points.His footwork remains instinctive, ballet-like, finding a new syntax. Earlier, he backed away recklessly to create width and force the ball. Sharma now gets into the ball, drives forward, closes the angle and takes the ball his way.“On a flat track, he (Sharma) is almost like Chris Gayle,” said former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis. The SRH opener showcased solid bases, clean stretches and a mindset of remapping the field on the fly. In doing so, the 25-year-old unraveled Delhi’s plans with ease.

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