In the third T20I against New Zealand, India were chasing155-run target to secure an unassailable leadwith 3-0 in the five-match series. However, Abhishek Sharma did not show any signs of slowing down or playing cautiously, instead continuing his aggressive approach to put the New Zealand bowlers under pressure.
Sharma completed his half-century in just 14 balls, missing out on Yuvraj Singh's Indian T20I record of 12-ball fifty by just two balls. However, the southpaw still registered one of the fastest half-centuries in the history of the format at theinternational level.
Abhishek Sharma played a sensational knock of 68 off 20 balls, including 7 fours and 5 sixes, at an astonishing strike rate of 340, while forming an unbeaten 102-run stand for the third wicket with Suryakumar Yadav, who scored 57 off 26 balls, to help Team India chase down the target in just 10 overs.