"Become A Star In Such A Short Time": Abhishek Sharma Blasted After Another Flop Show, Told To Change 'Mindset'

Abhishek Sharma, the Indian opener, faced significant backlash following his underwhelming performance in the Super 8 match against West Indies at the T20 World Cup 2026. Former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwary was particularly vocal in his criticism, suggesting that Sharma's lack of performance reflects a need for a change in mindset. Tiwary emphasized the importance of mental strength and adaptability in high-pressure situations like the World Cup. The criticism highlights the ongoing challenges faced by young cricketers in India, where expectations are high and performance is closely scrutinized. The match, part of the critical Super 8 stage, was pivotal for India’s chances in the tournament, adding to the pressure on players to deliver. As the T20 World Cup progresses, Sharma's future in the tournament may now hinge on his ability to rebound from this setback and prove his worth in subsequent matches. This incident serves as a reminder of the intense scrutiny athletes face and the rapid shifts in public perception that can occur in the world of sports.
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