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Abhishek Sharma's long rope compared to Sanju Samson's treatment: ‘Different rules for different players?’

Vihari questioned the contrasting treatment of the two players, noting Samson's comeback after being dropped while highlighting Abhishek's recent performances.

Published on: Jul 27, 2026, 12:22:47 IST
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Abhishek Sharma's form has come under increasing scrutiny after a string of disappointing performances in recent months. The explosive opener, who was one of India's most destructive batters in T20Is before the World Cup, has struggled to replicate that consistency and is now facing criticism over his prolonged lean patch. His dip in form has also intensified the debate over team selection, particularly given Sanju Samson's repeated drops despite valuable contributions. The contrasting treatment of the two players has drawn criticism from fans and experts alike. Since India's T20 World Cup triumph, Abhishek has managed just one half-century, while his recent returns have been particularly worrying. In his last six innings, he has failed to cross the 20-run mark, including four consecutive single-digit scores.

Abhishek Sharma is going through a rough patch. (AP)
Abhishek Sharma is going through a rough patch. (AP)

His poor run of form has reignited the debate over India's selection decisions, particularly in comparison to Samson. India batter Hanuma Vihari questioned the contrasting treatment of the two players, noting Samson's comeback after being dropped while highlighting Abhishek's underwhelming recent performances.

“Before the World Cup, Sanju Samson did not perform in five games and lost his spot in the starting 11. He then made a comeback and became Player of the Tournament. In that same tournament, how many runs did Abhishek Sharma make? In the UK series, apart from one fifty, there were no scores at all. Not even 20s and 30s, no significant score. One fifty in the last eight matches. If you include the World Cup, three half-centuries in the last 18 matches,” Vihari said on his YouTube channel.

Samson was dropped from India's XI during the England tour after a couple of low scores and was also overlooked for the Zimbabwe series. In contrast, Abhishek has continued to enjoy an extended run despite his struggles, a disparity that irked Vihari, who suggested the current Indian setup appears to have different standards for different players.

"How many matches Samson played in the World Cup? Three. And fifties in all three. Abhishek’s highest score in the five matches is 16. Why is no one talking about it? When it comes to Samson, they say he is inconsistent. Fair enough. But he can win high-pressure matches on his day. Abhishek is a player with a lot of hype, but Samson is also equal. He has also performed in the IPL. Why different rules for different players?” he added.

 
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Aditya Maheshwari

Aditya Maheshwari is a Chief Content Producer and sports journalist with over seven years of experience covering the sports beat across formats and platforms. A cricket-first reporter by profession, he also follows football closely and considers it an integral part of his sporting journey. His work is shaped by a strong on-ground understanding of the game and an ability to translate match-day moments into clear, engaging stories that connect with readers across digital audiences. Over the years, he has developed a balanced approach that combines factual accuracy with narrative clarity, ensuring that both breaking developments and deeper insights are presented with context. Aditya has reported from the field at several major tournaments, including the ICC Cricket World Cup, the Indian Premier League, and the Indian Super League. First-hand coverage of these events has strengthened his ability to read the pulse of high-pressure contests, whether through live reporting, post-match analysis, or long-form storytelling. Working closely around teams, venues, and evolving storylines has helped him develop a strong sense of timing and editorial judgment. While cricket remains his primary focus, Aditya regularly reports on football and keeps a close watch on other sports such as tennis, hockey, and badminton. His wide-ranging interest allows him to approach stories with broader perspective, understanding how different sporting ecosystems function and evolve. Comfortable in fast-paced digital newsrooms, Aditya is well-versed in modern sports coverage, from live blogs and real-time updates to in-depth analysis and audience-focused storytelling. He believes in keeping sports writing simple, accurate, and grounded, with emphasis on clarity over complexity. At the core of his work lies a commitment to credible reporting and telling stories that go beyond the numbers on the scoreboard, highlighting the people, preparation, and pressure behind every performance.

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