Abhishek Sharma’s emotional statement for his sick sister, dedicated his century
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Abhishek Sharma dedicated Hundred to his sister: Abhishek Sharma, who played a strong century for Delhi Capitals, gave an emotional statement for his sister after the match. Abhishek’s sister did not come to the stadium in the match against Delhi. He told that his sister was ill and he dedicated his century to her.

Abhishek scored a century against Delhi
New Delhi: Sunrisers Hyderabad’s stormy opener batsman Abhishek Sharma played an unbeaten inning of 135 runs against Delhi Capitals. Abhishek Sharma was also chosen Player of the Match for this century innings. Due to this brilliant batting of Abhishek, Sunrisers team has reached the third position in the points table by defeating Delhi Capitals by 47 runs.
After the match, Abhishek looked very happy with his batting. Along with this, he dedicated his second century of IPL to his sister Komal. Actually, Abhishek’s sister was not well, due to which she could not come to support her brother in the match against Delhi. Let us tell you that Abhishek’s sister comes to the stadium to support him in almost every IPL match.
What did Abhishek Sharma say after the match?
Abhishek Sharma, elated with the victory in the match against Delhi Capitals, said, “Today my parents are here, which is very special for me. My sister could not come today due to infection, so this innings is for her too. Let me tell you, since my under-12 days, my father always sits near the screen and watches me. Even today, when I am at the non-striker’s end, he sits there and tells me with gestures how to play. This The sequence continues even today.
He said, “I want the next time the camera goes on them, it will be fun to see their reactions. Watching them and their instructions helps me a lot. Performing in front of parents and friends is always special.”
Sunrisers had scored 242 runs in the match
Sunrisers Hyderabad team was invited to bat first after losing the toss at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Sunrisers, who came to bat first, had scored a huge score of 242 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in the 20 overs game due to the stormy innings of 37-37 runs by Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, apart from the century innings of Abhishek Sharma. In response, Delhi Capitals could reach only 195 runs despite Nitish Rana’s fifty, due to which they had to face defeat by 47 runs.
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