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Abhishek Sharma finishes mystery in Century celebrations ‘orange army’ Chit: ‘I usually wake up and …’

After a difficult start to the season, Abhishek Sharma returned to the uniform on Saturday, and Rajiv Gandhi made 141 jogging against Punjab Kings at the International Stadium. Knock helped Sunrisers to capture four matches losing. After the match, Abhishek ended the first century in IPL after the unique ‘note’ celebration ended the entire mystery around the celebration.

Abhishek Sharma celebrates the century during the IPL 2025 match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings (PTI)

The 24 -year -old 55 balls in 141 at a rate of 256,36 strikes and 10 borders and 10 six. It was the highest score by an Indian in the history of IPL and the highest score from Chris Gayle (175*for RCB against Pune Warriors India in 2013) and the highest score from Brendon McCullum (for KKR against the RCB in 2008).

On the way to the recording kick, when the Abhishek reached the triple figure sign for the third time in his career, he took a note from his pocket and showed him to the crowd of Haydarabad. Chit read: ‘This orange army [SRH’s fans]’.

After the match, he announced that he wrote the note randomly after waking up that morning and felt that he would be his day.

“I wrote himself today,” Abhishek said, “Because I usually wake up and write something.

‘I was sick for four days …’

Abhishek, who had previously wore the two T20 centuries of Indian Jersey and holds the record for the highest T20i dough for the highest T20i dough, has fallen with fire for the last few days, but his mentor Yuvraj Singh and Indian captain Surekumar Yadav said he was grateful for him.

“To be honest, I was sick for four days and had a warmth.

The win on Saturday, SRH’nin fourth point to the eighth point, while the IPL scores helped to leave the bottom of the table. On Thursday, they will play their next matches against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium.

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