India T20I Star Abhishek Sharma Gets Motivational Tattoo “It will happen”
India T20I star Abhishek Sharma inks a motivational tattoo on his right wrist, symbolizing his fearless batting mantra.
India's swashbuckling T20I opener, Abhishek Sharma, the world's No. 1 ranked batter with a commanding 925 rating points—76 ahead of England's Phil Salt—unveiled a motivational new tattoo on his right wrist reading "It will happen" in a viral Instagram post on November 11, 2025, symbolising his unshakeable self-belief amid a sensational run of form. The 25-year-old left-hander, fresh off captaining India to a 2-1 series triumph over Australia, where he amassed 163 runs as Player of the Series, shared close-up images of the elegant script inked in black, captioning it with a simple "It's happening" to amplify the manifestation vibe. The post, from his behind-the-scenes account @abhayunseen, exploded with nearly 100,000 likes in under 10 hours, drawing praise from fans and peers alike for encapsulating his fearless approach at the crease. Abhishek, who also reposted the images on his Instagram story, has long been known for his ink collection, but this one resonates deeply as a personal mantra amid his meteoric rise from Delhi domestic circuits to global stardom.
The tattoo's timing couldn't be more poignant, coming weeks before the 2026 T20 World Cup on home soil (February-March), where Abhishek enters as an undroppable linchpin for Suryakumar Yadav's squad, having evolved from IPL 2024's breakout star into a consistent match-winner. His recent exploits include a tournament-high 345 runs at the Asia Cup 2025, earning Player of the Tournament honours en route to India's title win, and two blistering IPL 2025 centuries for Sunrisers Hyderabad—135 not out against Mumbai Indians and a record-equalling 141 chasing 246 against Chennai Super Kings—that redefined T20 aggression. Mentored by Yuvraj Singh since the COVID-19 lockdown, Abhishek credits the six-hitting legend for instilling this mindset; Yuvraj once prophesied, "I am making you ready to win games for India. Write this, and it will happen in the next two to three years," a vision now immortalised in ink. Social media buzz, including X posts from fans hailing it as "manifesting dreams" and "big things loading", reflects how the slogan mirrors his journey from near-quitting domestic cricket to topping ICC rankings ahead of compatriot Tilak Varma (788 points).
Abhishek's off-field expressions, like this tattoo, align with his on-field philosophy of "one ball at a time," a trait evident in his ability to dismantle attacks with audacious pulls and ramps while maintaining a strike rate over 180 in T20Is. Fans on platforms like Reddit joked about potential add-ons like "SH" for "Shit happens" given cricket's unpredictability, yet the optimism dominates, with one user noting, "That focus says it all." As SRH gears up for IPL 2026 retentions—where Abhishek's retention seems a no-brainer at ₹12 crore—the tattoo serves as a reminder of his grounded hunger, especially after overcoming early career slumps under Yuvraj's rigorous video analysis and net sessions.
Also Read: Chennai Super Kings Likely to Release Jadeja, Tripathi, and More Before IPL 2026 Auction
With India eyeing T20 World Cup redemption after the 2024 heartbreak, Abhishek's "It will happen" ethos could prove prophetic, blending youthful bravado with proven pedigree to anchor the top order alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal. As viral reactions pour in—from "Nice tattoo" quips to deeper appreciations of his mental fortitude—the ink not only adorns his wrist but also etches his narrative as T20's next icon, inspiring a generation to manifest their breakthroughs.
Also Read: Ex-India Pacer Prasad Enters KSCA Race, Gains Kumble and Srinath Support