| Category | Details |
| Birth Date | September 4, 2000 |
| Place of Birth | Amritsar, Punjab, India |
| School | Local Amritsar schools |
| Qualification | School-level (no college) |
| Parents | Father: Rajkumar Sharma (coach); Mother: Name private |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in |
| Eye Color | Dark Brown |
| Hair Color | Black |
| Marriage/Girlfriend | Single (private life) |
| Hobbies | Gym, video games, family time |
| Favorites | Food: Biryani; Cricketer: Chris Gayle |
| Achievements | Syed Mushtaq Ali win 2023-24, IPL ton 2024, U-19 WC 2018 |
| Rewards | Raj Singh Dungarpur awards (bat & ball) |
| Address (Known) | Amritsar/Hyderabad (private) |
| Revenue (Est.) | Crores from IPL/endorsements |
Abhishek Sharma: The Explosive Rise of a Cricket Prodigy
Abhishek Sharma has become the shimmering star of the Indian cricket team, mixing the hottest proper batting and spinning left-hand bowling with the skill of a magician to enchant the entire world of cricket lovers. A native of Punjab, this all-rounder left the cricket world behind with his power hitting, especially in T20 formats, got a place in the national team, and IPL glamour. Journey from dusty local fields to international glory grounds is marked by perseverance and skill, plus a great deal of modern white-ball cricket’s scoring love.
Humble Beginnings and Family Support
Abhishek was born on 2000, September 4, in Amritsar, Punjab, and was part of a not so well-off family where cricket turned out to be an escape and a passion for him starting since he hit three. His father Rajkumar Sharma, a committed coach, identified his talent very early on and trained him hard on the local pitches, inculcating discipline amidst the family’s financial constraints. His mother was always there with emotional support that never wavered, and being the one to help him juggle school and sport in their Amritsar home. This solid ground laid the foundation of a playful youngster turning into a determined sportsman who was ready to get his act together and shine on grander platforms.
Schooling and Early Development
Abhishek completed his schooling in Amritsar attending local schools and thereby giving up higher education to focus on cricket full-time. He received his father’s guidance at the local academies, he developed his batting and bowling, trying out in the age-group tournaments during his early teenage years. Skipping college was a good decision as he had a fast-track development through domestic success that made him prioritize nets over classrooms for his career launch.
Cricketing Breakthroughs and Accolades
Abhishek’s first-class cricketing debut was in the 2017-18 Ranji Trophy for Punjab, but T20 leagues hastened his rise considerably. He was the captain of Punjab team in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023-24, scoring a total of 485 runs and hitting two centuries. The IPL 2024 season with Sunrisers Hyderabad saw him sealing a powerful opening duo together with Travis Head as they reached 40-ball ton against Punjab Kings—India’s top individual IPL score now is 141 off 55.
His international debut happened in 2024 with Zimbabwe where he scored an T20I hundred, thus setting the quickest Indian record for this feat. Besides, U-19 World Cup 2018 victory and the dual BCCI awards for batting and bowling in Vijay Merchant Trophy are among the accolades gathered in his career thus far.
Personal Life and Physical Appearance
Abhishek at 5 feet 10 inches and sporting black hair and dark brown eyes, stays fit through hard workouts. He is not married, and his personal life is a secret as he is professional and at the same time there are rumors about his close friendships. His hobbies are Gym, video games, and family time; His favorite food is Biryani, movies are Bollywood and he Idolizes Chris Gayle for power-hitting.
His IPL salary and the profits from endorsements make up a huge part of his wealth which he shares with his family and also his small charity. Half of his residence is in Amritsar and the other half in Hyderabad for cricket obligations.

