Fastest half century for India in T20I history ft. Abhishek Sharma

It is worth noting that the former India batting all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh, is the mentor and guide of Abhishek Sharma. Like the teacher, the student also is doing the same – toying with the opposition bowlers.

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4. Abhishek Sharma (17 balls, India v England, Wankhede):

Abhishek Sharma

Another milestone moment for Abhishek Sharma. Before concluding a 135-run knock in 54 deliveries, the southpaw got a half-century in only 17 balls on February 2, 2025. Riding high on Sharma's century, India scored 247 runs in the first innings and, with ease, won the match by a huge margin of 150 runs. Sharma smashed a whopping number of 13 maximums and 7 boundaries to decorate the innings.

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