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Abhishek Sharma Out; India’s T20 World Cup Showdown Suspended

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Team India faces a looming crisis just days before its T20 World Cup showdown against Pakistan. The team’s explosive opener Abhishek Sharma has succumbed to a stomach infection, raising serious doubts about his availability for the crucial Group A match in Colombo on Sunday.

Abhishek’s health woes began after an uncharacteristically uncomfortable net session in Mumbai on February 6. Despite struggling with an upset stomach during India’s encounter against the United States that day, he insisted on playing despite feeling off-kilter. The subsequent innings were a far cry from his usual destructive batting prowess; Abhishek was dismissed for a first-ball duck and looked distinctly unwell.

The situation worsened as Sharma’s condition escalated after the team moved to New Delhi for their clash with Namibia. He required hospitalization, where he remained until Thursday before being released under strict medical supervision. Team management opted not to risk him against Namibia, preferring caution over a potential setback.

India’s captain Surya Kumariyadev admitted that Abhishek was “not fully fit” ahead of their match with Namibia, further fueling concerns about his fitness for the high-stakes India-Pakistan encounter on February 15. This blockbuster clash in Colombo is already anticipated as a contest between powerhouses, with both sides eager to secure momentum heading into the World Cup’s knockout stages.

India’s chances now hinge critically on Abhishek’s recovery status. His absence at the top of the order could significantly alter their game plan and strategies going forward. Fans are eagerly awaiting medical updates to see if Sharma can overcome this setback in time for the world-class clash with Pakistan, or if India will be forced into last-minute alterations.

The stakes couldn’t be higher as the clock ticks down towards the match. Abhishek’s story serves as a stark reminder of how one player’s absence could fundamentally shift an entire team’s trajectory – and it all begins with that first ball bowled in Colombo.

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