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Abhishek Sharma fires back at his critics with a 47-ball century and walks into Kohli’s T20 record books
Sandy Verma | April 22, 2026 6:24 AM CST

There is a particular kind of satisfaction that comes with scoring a hundred against the people who doubted you, at a ground that feels like home, in an innings that makes the argument so completely that nobody can really push back.

Abhishek Sharma found all of that on Tuesday evening at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, and by the time he was done, the Delhi Capitals had no answers and the critics had very little left to say.

A century off 47 balls. Eight fours, nine sixes, a strike rate of 220. The first hundred of his 2026 IPL season, the second of his career and one that arrived at exactly the right moment, against exactly the right opposition, to mean exactly as much as it needed to.

SRH vs DC: The knock of Abhishek Sharma that shut everyone up

The narrative going into this game was uncomfortably familiar for Abhishek Sharma. Cameo specialist. Boom or bust. Can’t bat deep. The numbers from earlier in the season gave that criticism some oxygen, a duck against Rajasthan Royals, another against LSG, a 48 against KKR that didn’t become a fifty, a 74 off 28 balls against Punjab that felt more like a tease than a statement.

Even the 59 off 22 balls against CSK last game, spectacular as it was, ended before it could become something bigger. The pattern was real, and people had noticed.

Tuesday answered all of it in one innings.

Alongside Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma turned the powerplay into a demolition exercise, 67 runs inside the first six overs, the kind of start that puts a fielding side into a hole they spend the rest of the innings trying to climb out of. Head departed for 37 but Abhishek Sharma didn’t blink.

He kept going, kept finding the boundary, kept treating the Hyderabad crowd to something increasingly special. The century came in the 15th over, brought up with back-to-back sixes off Nitish Rana, and the roar that followed suggested the stadium understood exactly what it had just witnessed.

SRH vs DC: Axar Patel’s tactical miscalculation and the dropped catch that cost everything

Delhi Capitals will look back on this innings and find two moments they’d dearly like to have back. The first is the decision by Axar Patel to persist with Nitish Rana as a bowling option, the off-spinner was taken apart for 48 runs from 3.4 overs, handing Abhishek Sharma the kind of match-up he could have scripted himself.

The second is the drop. On 86, Rana put down a relatively straightforward chance off Natarajan’s bowling, not a screamer, not the kind of catch that gets excused by its difficulty. Abhishek Sharma hit a boundary off the very next ball. When a batter is in the kind of form he was in on Tuesday, you need every chance. DC wasted theirs.

SRH vs DC: Abhishek Sharma smashes his way into Virat Kohli’s territory

The hundred was not just a statement about form. It was a statement about history. With nine T20 centuries to his name, Abhishek Sharma has drawn level with Virat Kohli as the Indian batter with the most hundreds in the format, and he has done it in 184 innings to Kohli’s 403.

That number deserves to sit with you for a moment. The same landmark, less than half the time. He also now leads IPL 2026 in fifty-plus scores among all batters when measured by strike rate while scoring those fifties, 244, a number so high it barely feels like it belongs in a serious statistical conversation. At 25, he has more T20 centuries than any Indian batsman at that age in history, with Shubman Gill second on six.

SRH vs DC: What this means for Hyderabad and for Abhishek Sharma himself

SRH were 176 for 1 at the 14.3 over mark when the hundred arrived, and were well on their way to posting the kind of total that makes a chase feel like a different sport entirely.

For a side sitting fourth and looking to push into the top two, an innings like this from their opener changes the conversation around what this team is capable of when everything clicks. Pat Cummins returns on April 25.

Travis Head is finding form. Praful Hinge has his swing back. And now Abhishek Sharma has answered the one question that was still being asked about him. For a side that has spent this season being quietly dangerous, Tuesday evening at Hyderabad felt like a genuine arrival.


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