IND vs PAK: What are the two major Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli records that Abhishek Sharma can break in Asia Cup 2025 final? | Cricket News

India’s batting in the 2025 Asia Cup has largely been defined the form and fiestiness of one name – Abhishek Sharma. Having cracked India’s highest-ever T20I individual score earlier this year against England, Abhishek has taken his daredevilry to a whole new level, with consency being a standout feature alongside his big-hitting skills.
There’s daylight between Abhishek and the rest of the batters in the Asia Cup on every key batting metric. He has broken the record for most runs in an Asia Cup edition already, having surpassed Muhammad Rizwan’s tally of 281 runs from 2022 during India’s final league-stage game against Sri Lanka on Friday.
The dashing Punjab opener now has the chance of taking down two major records held Indian superstars Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli during the high-stakes final against Pakan in Dubai.
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What is the Rohit Sharma world record that Abhishek can break in IND vs PAK Asia Cup final?
Closing in on a 1000 T20I runs, Abhishek began the tournament with a string of three 30s in the group stages, facing the United Arab Emirates, Pakan and Oman. However, he unlocked beast mode in the Super Fours stage, pulverising opposition attacks in the Powerplay with three successive fifties, amassing 74, 75 and 61 in his last three outings.
Having already cracked a century in his previous T20I outing before the tournament in February, Abhishek currently stands as the joint-world record holder of most consecutive 30-plus scores in T20Is, alongside former India captain Rohit Sharma and Pakan’s Rizwan.
Most consecutive 30-plus scores in T20Is
Player
Team
Consecutive 30+ scores
Scores
Rohit Sharma
India
7
74, 30, 56, 48, 55, 56, 40
Mohammad Rizwan
Pakan
7
91*, 63, 37, 76*, 46, 79*, 33
Abhishek Sharma*
India
7
135, 30, 31, 38, 74, 75, 61
Sikandar Raza
Zimbabwe
6
48, 58, 65, 82, 65, 62
Mohammad Hafeez
Pakan
6
39, 40, 32*, 45, 34*, 53*
George Munsey
Scotland
6
41, 46, 46, 71, 32, 50
Shane Watson
Australia
6
33, 47, 51, 41*, 72, 70
Shaiman Anwar
UAE
6
46, 43, 34, 60, 56, 52
Luka Woods*
Serbia
6
37, 54*, 112, 54*, 82, 40
Virat Kohli’s India record in sight
Having racked up 309 runs in six outings, Abhishek is within touching dance of India batting legend Virat Kohli’s record of most runs for the country in a multi-nation T20I tournament. Kohli’s record has stood for nearly 11 years, with the former India captain having recorded 319 runs in six innings at the 2014 World Cup, where he was adjudged the Player of the Tournament during India’s runners-up finish.Story continues below this ad
Abhishek can even go further to break Phil Salt’s world record for the most runs scored a batter from a Test-playing nation in a T20I tournament or series. He needs just 23 more runs to surpass Salt’s total of 331, which the England opener set against the West Indies in five T20Is in 2023.




