- India,
- 28-Sep-2025 11:20 AM IST
IND vs PAK: Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has performed brilliantly with the bat in the Asia Cup 2025. In six matches so far, Abhishek has scored 309 runs at an average of 51.50 and a strike rate of 204.63, making him the tournament's highest run-scorer. He has scored three half-centuries, with his highest score being 75. Notably, these three half-centuries came in three consecutive Super Over matches, demonstrating his consistency and ability to perform under pressure.A look at Virat Kohli's recordThe final match of the Asia Cup 2025 is still to come, where India will face arch-rivals Pakistan. Abhishek Sharma has a golden opportunity to make history in this crucial match. He is just 11 runs away from breaking a major record held by Indian legend Virat Kohli. Kohli scored 319 runs in six innings at an average of 106.33 in the 2014 T20 World Cup, including four half-centuries. This is the record for the most runs scored by an Indian batsman in a T20 International multi-nation tournament. If Abhishek scores 11 runs in the final, he will hold the record.Phil Salt's world record also at stakeAbhishek not only has a chance to break Kohli's record, but he could also break the world record for the most runs scored by a batsman from a full-nation team in a T20 multi-nation tournament. This record is currently held by England opener Phil Salt, who scored 331 runs in five T20 matches at an average of 82.75 and a strike rate of 185.95 during the 2013 tour of the West Indies. Salt scored two centuries during this period, with his highest score being 119. Abhishek needs 23 runs in the final to break this record.All eyes will be on Abhishek Sharma in the final against Pakistan. His aggressive batting style and ability to score runs under pressure have made him the star of the tournament. If he replicates his performance in the final, he could not only break Kohli and Salt's records but also play a key role in India's victory in the Asia Cup 2025. This young batsman is undoubtedly a bright future for Indian cricket.
