“Oye raja da munda”: Shubman Gill transforms the cheerleader for the childhood friend Abhishek Sharma – Watch | Cricket news

New Delhi: The final against Pakistan turned out to be an anticlimax for Abhishek Sharma, which was dismissed for only five points. But the opener had already been the engine of the triumph of the title of India at the T20 Asia Cup 2025 male, lighting the tournament with its emphatic and attacking striker who left the opponents several times.Abhishek, who has always provided India explosive departures and shared crucial partnerships with the vice-captain Shubman Gill to support winning foundations, finished the tournament with 314 points in seven matches to an impressive average of 44.85 and a flamboyant strike rate of 200.
His exceptional performances earned him the tournament prize player – his first honor – and a brand new car like the Prize.While Abhishek received the prize, the T20i vice-captain of India and his childhood friend Shubman Gill began to smell and celebrate his success. In a viral video, Gill can be heard shouting: “Oye raja da munda” – referring to Rajkumar Sharma, Abhishek’s father. Abhishek then shared the video on his Instagram stories.Watch the video here“Getting a car is always a pleasure (smiling). Entering this team after winning the World Cup was not easy for any opening. We had a plan that we had to play our game and show our intention of the first ball.On this occasion, Abhishek credited the support he received from Captain Suryakumar Yadav, the coach and the support staff for having helped him to excel throughout the tournament.“If you play like that, you need special support from the coach and the captain, and that’s what I got. If I do well and I receive these impact sleeves for the team, we should win. If you want to play like that, you will get failures-that is to say that you have to realize that if you play like that, you will win games for your team.”Punjab’s 25 -year -old opener added that he had decided to attack the quisors from the first ball and fully use the restrictions on the field during the power game.“I had a plan (to adapt to different surfaces), and I would use Power’s game. Spinners, Fast Bowllers, one of the high -end quick quisors … I thought I had to go from the first ball.Although Abhishek, Shubman Gill and the Skipper Suryakumar Yadav fell early in the pursuit, Tilak Varma anchored the victory in five gates of India with an undefeated 69. He was well supported by Sanju Samson (24) and Shivam Dube (33).Earlier, it was the Indian bowling unit-directed by Kuldeep Yadav (4-30), Varun Chakravarthy (2-30) and Axar Patel (2-26)-which laid the basics of victory, driving an unleashed Pakistan from 113/1 to 146 all.



