Asia Cup 2025: 'He will score a century in some other match' - Abhishek Sharma’s mother backs son after missed ton

Abhishek Sharma scored 75 off 37 balls against Bangladesh.

By Ajay Koushik R

Updated - 25 Sept 2025, 10:43 IST

2 Min Read

India secured a commanding 41-run victory over Bangladesh in their Asia Cup Super Four clash, powered by the brilliance of young batting sensation Abhishek Sharma. The left-hander lit up the contest with a scintillating 75 off just 37 deliveries, laced with six fours and five towering sixes.

Sharma appeared well on course for what could have been his another international century before being run out, a dismissal that left his family with mixed emotions. Speaking after the game, his mother, Manju Sharma, expressed both pride and optimism over her son’s innings.

“The match was very good and Abhishek Sharma played a very good innings. He will score a century in some other match. India should win the Asia Cup,” said Manju.

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For his family, the missed century proved bittersweet. His sister, Komal, also shared her emotions after witnessing the innings, expressing both pride and a hint of disappointment at how close he came to a milestone. The 25-year-old’s fearless approach at the top of the order has already drawn comparisons with some of India’s batting greats. With performances like these, he is fast emerging as a vital cog in India’s Asia Cup campaign.

“It hurts that Abhishek missed the century. However, it is okay, it is a part of the game. I am confident that he will score a century in the tournament. We are feeling great that he is playing a big role in ensuring that the team wins the match. The team is very strong. We are proud of the team. I have always been a fan of Rohit Sharma, and now Abhishek is also playing a similar role. I feel proud,” Komal said.

With this victory, India became the first team to book a place in the Asia Cup 2025 final, while Sri Lanka’s exit from the tournament was confirmed. Pakistan and Bangladesh will now meet in a do-or-die clash to decide the second finalist.

The Men in Blue are scheduled to face Sri Lanka in their final Super Four fixture on September 26 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Meanwhile, the outcome of the Pakistan-Bangladesh encounter on September 25 will determine India’s opponent in the summit clash on September 28.

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