Punjab Kings and Railways batter Ashutosh Sharma’s maiden First Class century on his Ranji Trophy debut was made possible by a bat gifted to him by Shikhar Dhawan, who had been impressed by his batting during the pre-season camp for the 2024 Indian Premier League in Mumbai.
Sharma, who smashed eight sixes and twelve fours in his 84-ball 123 against Gujarat in January, revealed that Dhawan’s gesture had a profound impact on his performance. “The best thing was when I met him for the first time for the (IPL 2024) pre-season camp. The first time he watched my batting, he gave me a bat. I made my maiden First Class hundred with that bat!” Sharma exclaimed.
Dhawan’s support extended beyond the gift of a bat. Before Sharma’s first IPL game against Gujarat Titans, Dhawan offered words of encouragement. “I know you will do it for the team. This cricket is the same as domestic cricket. Just calm your nerves,” Dhawan advised.
Sharma’s composure under pressure was evident in his 17-ball 31 (3×4, 1×6) in the final overs of that match, helping PBKS chase down 200 with three wickets and a ball to spare.
Sharma’s admiration for Dhawan extends beyond his batting prowess. “I’ve spoken a lot with Shikhar Paaji (at PBKS). He taught me about visualization and manifestation, to always think positively,” Sharma said. “I learnt how a legend like him and a foreign player like Sam Curran perform in tough situations. The main thing is that I learnt how to handle pressure.”
Sharma’s journey from a promising young cricketer to a First Class centurion is a testament to the power of mentorship and self-belief. The bat gifted by Dhawan served as a physical reminder of his potential, while Dhawan’s guidance provided the emotional support and technical insights that helped him unlock his talent.