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The mentor-protege relationship between Yuvraj Singh and Abhishek Sharma has become one of the most entertaining subplots in Indian cricket. While Abhishek continues to dismantle bowling attacks with the same left-handed elegance that once defined Yuvraj, the legendary all-rounder ensures the youngster stays grounded with a steady stream of witty banter. This playful dynamic was on full display recently when Abhishek’s latest lifestyle post on social media became the target of Yuvraj’s sharp comedic timing.
Yuvraj Singh’s comical taunt on Abhishek Sharma’s latest pics breaks the internet
Abhishek recently took a brief detour from his gruelling cricket schedule to share a slice of his life off the field. Dressed in a sleek, all-black ensemble, the young opener posted a series of stylish photographs on Instagram with the minimalist caption, “Just me.” While fans flooded the comments section with heart emojis and praise for his swag, it was Yuvraj who stole the show.
Leveraging their close-knit bond, Yuvraj cheekily commented on the post: “Apni tariffan aap hi! Wah chotey dean saab,” reminding Abhishek not to get too carried away with self-admiration. This isn’t the first time the 2011 World Cup hero has used social media to poke fun at his student. Whether it is critiquing his fashion choices or playfully mocking his dismissal after a big hit, Yuvraj’s tough love approach has become a hit among cricket enthusiasts. This specific interaction quickly went viral, serving as a reminder that behind the fierce international competition lies a mentorship built on genuine friendship and humour.

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Abhishek’s revolutionary dominance in T20I cricket ahead of World Cup 2026
While the banter remains light-hearted, Abhishek’s performances on the pitch are anything but a joke. He has rapidly transitioned from a promising IPL talent to a cornerstone of India’s T20I top order. His recent exploits against New Zealand have been nothing short of revolutionary, signaling a shift in how India approaches the powerplay overs.
In the third T20I at the Barsapara Stadium, Abhishek played an innings for the ages. Chasing a target of 154, he unleashed a whirlwind of boundaries, reaching his half-century in just 14 balls. It was the second-fastest T20I fifty by an Indian, trailing only behind his mentor Yuvraj’s historic 12-ball record. Abhishek eventually finished with an unbeaten 68 off just 20 deliveries, boasting a strike rate that looks more like a typing speed than a batting statistic.
His statistical trajectory is staggering:
- Total Runs: 859 in 21 T20Is.
- Strike Rate: A massive 193.46.
- Recent Form: Five half-centuries and a hundred within the last calendar year.
As India prepare for the fourth T20I in Vizag this Wednesday, January 28, the spotlight remains firmly on Abhishek. He isn’t just winning matches; he is redefining the intent that the Indian team management has been craving.
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