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‘He has no shots on the leg side’ – R Ashwin comments on Abhishek Sharma’s weakness
By SMCS - Mar 1, 2026 8:40 pm
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Team India are all set to take on West Indies in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 game in Kolkata, where the onus will be on the two star left-handers, Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan, as this will be a virtual quarterfinal clash on Sunday. Former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin shared how Abhishek’s struggle against off-spinners and his lack of shots on the leg side might trouble him against West Indies off-spinner Roston Chase as well.

Abhishek Sharma
Abhishek Sharma

“Abhishek is going at a strike rate of only 85 against off-spin because off-spinners have tended to cramp him on the pads. He has no shots on the leg side against off-spin,” said R Ashwin on his YouTube channel. “He has also not hit them down the ground because every time he has stepped out, the bowlers have gone full on his pads. Off-spinners are daring him to hit on the leg side, and he doesn’t have shots there.”

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Abhishek Sharma started with three back-to-back ducks before scoring 15 against South Africa. He finally managed to score his maiden T20 World Cup half-century against Zimbabwe, whereas Ishan Kishan is India’s highest run-scorer at this World Cup as well. He smashed two fifties before being demoted to No. 3 as well.

Ishan Kishan
Ishan Kishan

“Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan are left-handers but of different kinds. (Roston) Chase has to approach it differently, bowling to both,” again said R Ashwin. “Abhishek’s favorite shot is inside out over covers. He doesn’t have a sweep shot to access the square leg boundary, and also lacks scoring options in the long on and deep midwicket region. If you bowl on the legs to Ishan Kishan, he also doesn’t have shots to access the square leg region. But what he does is step down and smash the ball straight.”

Speaking on the plans against Abhishek Sharma and Kishan, R Ashwin said, “Abhishek Sharma will smash the off-spinner if he bowls outside off stump. But for Kishan, if the off-spinner bowls it outside off stump, he tries to smash it to the long on or midwicket region and skies it in the air. So you can’t just bowl off-spin with the same plan against both just because they are left-handers. Each has a different approach, and if the bowler doesn’t know it, they will complement one another. Ishan Kishan has to be challenged outside off stump and Abhishek Sharma down leg side.”