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“Abhishek’s Stunning 37-Ball Ton Crushes England in Mumbai!”

Having already clinched the series, India's batting might was in full flow with Abhishek leading the charge. India won the series 4-1.

PC Bureau by PC Bureau
2 February 2025
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"Abhishek's Stunning 37-Ball Ton Crushes England in Mumbai!"

"Abhishek's Stunning 37-Ball Ton Crushes England in Mumbai!"

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Abhishek Sharma thrilled the Wankhede with a spectacular record-breaking century as India completely decimated England in the final T20I by a massive margin of 150  runs. Having already clinched the series, India’s batting might was in full flow with Abhishek leading the charge. India finished with 247/9 following the opener’s 54-ball 135 and in reply, England caved in to get bowled out for less than 100 despite Phil Salt’s sparkling half-century.

THE HUNDRED MOMENT OF ABHISHEK SHARMA 🇮🇳#INDvENG #INDvsENG #AbhiraSharma
pic.twitter.com/2L3VUA2GTn

— Lucky Parody 🆇 (@LuckybhaiOFC) February 2, 2025

Under a bit of pressure, Sanju Samson pulled the very first ball for a six after India were sent in and followed it up with another maximum four balls later. However, Mark Wood sent him packing in the next over as the opener hit a short-ball straight to deep square leg. That’s where the Abhishek Sharma show began.

Did Abhishek Sharma just make Ambani stand up and clap for him? I mean, seriously? 🤯#INDvsENG pic.twitter.com/vrgXud2uKG

— V! (@Harwaqttimepass) February 2, 2025

He hammered Archer for a couple of sixes in the following over and meted out a similar treatment to Wood too. Jamie Overton was welcomed with successive sixes that helped Abhishek bring up his fifty off just 17 balls, the second-fastest by an Indian in the format, and Tilak Varma for his part contributed with a flurry of boundaries as India broke their record for the highest total (95) in the powerplay.

While Abhishek did take a backseat after bringing up his century off just 37 deliveries, it was now Shivam Dube’s turn to continue with the demolition job.

Dube’s powerful Cameo:

England’s ploy to tie him down with pace didn’t work as Dube fetched boundaries against Archer and Overton to race to 24 off just 9 at one point. England did stage a mini fightback at that point by bagging the wickets of Dube, Hardik Pandya and Rinku Singh in succession and that mini phase probably ensured India didn’t cross the 250-run mark. But Abhishek caused enough damage at the death again, by adding to his sixes tally and eventually breaking the record for the most sixes (13) in a T20I innings by an Indian. Once he departed, the last two overs saw the hosts add only 10 runs but it proved to be way more than enough.

England Chasing the mammoth total:

Salt’s intentions were very clear as he came out all guns blazing in pursuit of 248. Mohammed Shami was treated to 4,4,6 on his return but came back strong with the wicket of Ben Duckett. England then raced to 48/1 after the first four overs but the real challenge was always going to be against spin. And on expected lines, it was spin that wrecked any remote chances they might have had as Varun Chakaravarthy struck first ball to remove the dangerman Jos Buttler.

Harry Brook and Livingstone followed suit as Ravi Bishnoi and Chakaravarthy absolutely killed the chase inside 6.1 overs even though Salt had raced to 48 off just 20 at that point. The opener then smashed Chakaravarthy over deep midwicket to bring up his fifty off just 21 balls and Jacob Bethell showed signs of aggression with a hit over the fence in the same over. However, in a matter of 2.1 overs, England went from 82/4 to 90/8. Those wickets came from the unlikeliest of sources as Dube and centurion Abhishek breezed through that batting lineup by bagging two wickets each. Shami then came back to put England out of their misery as the visitors crashed to 97 all out inside 11 overs.

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