Pakistan’s 152.6 kmph star issues open challenge to Abhishek Sharma, ignores his Asia Cup heroics

Abhishek Sharma was India’s standout batsman in the 2025 Asia Cup, playing match-winning knocks including a fiery 74 from 39 balls against Pakistan in the Super Four stage.
A short video clip featuring Pakistan’s fast bowler is gaining traction on social media İhsanullah He makes bold statements about India’s opening batsman Abhishek Sharma. The pacer claimed that he could bowl the left-handed opener within six balls, even claiming that he would achieve the feat in just three overs.
This brief, shared by various Pakistani media outlets and widely distributed, sparked a renewed exchange between India and Pakistan that shows no signs of slowing down.
“Abhishek Sharma just same 6 balls zyada No tic payenga. Main to use youth ball Mine outside profit doonga” İhşanullah in question.
Ihsanullah challenges Abhishek Sharma
“he can’t survive against me, I’ll take him out in 3 balls” pic.twitter.com/vEnxwU4KaZ
— yang goi (@GongR1ght) October 8, 2025
İhsanullahStanding at 1.70 meters tall, the right-arm fast bowler first caught the eye with his impressive performance of 5/12 for Multan Sultans in 2023. It proved to be a remarkable season for him as he was awarded both the PSL Player of the Tournament and Bowler of the Tournament titles. The focus was on bowling speed, which typically exceeds 144 km/h and reached 154.5 km/h during the match. discussion between.
As for his international career, he made his debut for Pakistan in 2023 in both T20Is and ODIs. But his journey at the elite level has been inconsistent. An elbow injury has plagued him throughout the 2023-24 season, raising questions about the Pakistan medical team. Much of his comeback has been marred by off-field controversy, including a promise to boycott the PSL after going undrafted in the 2025 draft. But this did not diminish his confidence and outspokenness.
Abhishek Sharma has emerged as a key contender for Pakistan in the recently concluded 2025 Asia Cup. Not only did he score runs, he did so with flair. In the group stage match, Sharma put in a stunning performance, scoring 31 runs off just 13 balls, ensuring an effective conclusion to the game.
Although Sharma did not play a crucial role in the final match, his overall performance throughout the tournament earned him the Player of the Series award. The on-field narrative was complemented by off-field tensions, but the takeaway from a cricketing perspective was that Abhishek Sharma excelled in the tournament and edged Pakistan twice.
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