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    Abhishek Sharma hospitalised before India Namibia clash

    This has raised concern over India’s top-ranked T20 opener after a stomach infection ruled out training and left availability for the next group match uncertain.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 11, 2026
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    New Delhi: India opener Abhishek Sharma has been admitted to hospital with a stomach infection, raising doubts about participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup group match against Namibia.

    The top-ranked T20 international batter has missed training and has remained under medical observation as tests continue. Officials have confirmed that Abhishek Sharma was taken to a private hospital in New Delhi after carrying stomach issues from the opening match.

    Medical staff have conducted examinations to determine the severity of the illness, and the timeline for discharge has remained unclear. As a result, availability for the Namibia fixture has been considered doubtful. Team management has acknowledged the concern around Abhishek Sharma’s condition.

    The left-handed opener has been viewed as a key player in India’s campaign to defend the title in the multi-team tournament. Although the player featured in the opening game against the United States, discomfort continued and led to hospital admission before the second match.

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    Coaching staff have indicated that recovery will determine whether Abhishek Sharma returns in time for upcoming fixtures. India’s schedule includes high-profile encounters later in the tournament, and participation in those matches could depend on medical clearance. Officials have expressed hope that the player will recover within a few days if treatment proves effective.

    The 25-year-old has entered the competition in strong form, having delivered consistent performances in the lead-up to the tournament. Despite being dismissed for a low score in the first match, the opener has remained a central part of India’s batting strategy and has been expected to anchor early innings.

    Team officials have continued to monitor Abhishek Sharma’s health while preparing for the Namibia clash. If recovery takes longer than expected, India may need to adjust the batting order for the group stage match. Updates on the player’s condition are likely to be provided once medical tests are completed and a discharge decision is made.

    The situation has placed attention on squad depth as India aims to maintain momentum in the tournament. Abhishek Sharma’s fitness has remained a key factor in team planning as the competition progresses.

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