India Vs Zimbabwe T20I Series: Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has made amends for his failure on debut, as he notched up his maiden ton in T20I's, and with the century, he has now become India's third-fastest centurion in the format. However, during an interview with BCCI's social media team, the left-handed batsman revealed the secret behind his successful century.


The 23-year old revealed that whenever he walks out to bat while borrowing Shubman Gill's bat, he always ends up registering a good score and that, the latter rarely shares one of his bats with other teammates.


Watch the whole video of the coversation with Abhishek Sharma below:






 


Here's What Abhishek Sharma Said After Being Awarded Man Of The Match In 2nd T20I


"I think it was a pretty good performance from me today. It was not a good outing with the bat yesterday. Not only for me but also for other batters. It was a good performance after the defeat yesterday. A positive thing was that we didn't have much time to think about it. I felt that T20 is all about the momentum. I thought it was my day today."


"Special thanks to the coaches and captain for keeping the confidence. I feel like if it's your day, you express yourself. After the drop I thought it was my day and had to take responsibility. Ruturaj Gaikwad helped me in keeping perspective. We spoke after every ball and he helped me as well. He asked me to bat long and said that hitting balls would come my way."


"I always believe in my hitting ability. It's about momentum for me. If it's in the arc, I believe I need to hit it over, regardless of when it is. Thank you very much!"