Tom Moody heaps praise on Abhishek Sharma following sensational show against LSG

 Tom Moody heaps praise on Abhishek Sharma following sensational show against LSG. It is ingrained in their DNA. Working with Abhishek Sharma, a young, talented Indian player, has been immensely exciting, according to Moody.

Former Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Tom Moody recently came forward to praise youngster Abhishek Sharma’s progress through the ranks in the IPL (Indian Premier League) 2024. Abhishek Sharma recently delivered an outstanding performance in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s match against the Lucknow Super Giants. It is worth noting that Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma’s partnership in their match against LSG was their third 100-plus opening stand this season.

Abhishek scored 75* runs in 28 deliveries to help SRH chase down a target of 167 runs in 9.4 overs, resulting in a 10-wicket win. His performance impressed Tom Moody, who believes it is in the franchise’s DNA to dominate opponents like that.

“It’s part of their DNA. Abhishek Sharma is a young emerging Indian player who has had the opportunity to work with Travis Head. Who is at the top of his game in both international cricket and the IPL. “His career has been accelerated at a million miles per hour,” Moody told IndiaToday.

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He is coming into this IPL with incredibly good domestic season: Moody

Moody’s also gave Abhishek a lot of credit for his outstanding performance in domestic cricket and his ability to continue that form into the IPL. referring to the 23-year-old as a natural ball striker and highlighting how the standout opener is living up to the team’s years of faith in him.

“He is coming into this IPL with incredibly good domestic season. a prosperous one with Punjab, therefore he is becoming more consistent. He’s a young, developing talent who has played in the Indian Premier League for a number of years, according to Moody.

“He is embracing IPL cricket and the partnership he has with Travis Head. He is embracing the way management has established the tone for how they want to play. So he’s complimenting his own game. He is a natural ball striker, and he is not doing anything extraordinary. He likes to hit sixes, and he has always hit them. “This brand of cricket suits him,” he added.

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