“Lifting the trophy would be special, but true success means seeing three or four young lads from our squad gain the confidence and exposure to earn IPL contracts and state call-ups,” Sharma said while discussing his expectations for the tournament. “If I can inspire the next generation from Amritsar whilst playing winning cricket, that is the ultimate reward.”
Bridging the Domestic Talent Gap
The Sher-e-Punjab T20 League has emerged as a crucial fixture in Punjab's domestic cricket ecosystem, designed to provide district-level players with access to televised, high-pressure competitive cricket and a professional franchise environment.
For many young cricketers who struggle to transition directly from district tournaments to national domestic setups like the Ranji Trophy or Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, the league offers vital exposure to broadcast visibility and high-level match scenarios.
“It is a game-changer for Punjab cricket,” Sharma emphasized. “There is immense raw talent across districts that does not always get immediate limelight in national domestic tournaments. A televised, competitive league bridges that gap.”
Emotional Roots and Fearless Strategy
For Sharma, who developed his game through the grassroots structure in Amritsar before breaking into national prominence, leading his city's franchise carries significant personal weight. Having experienced the pathway firsthand, he views the captaincy as both a milestone and a responsibility to give back to his home state.
“It is an honour to lead this team and a deeply emotional responsibility as well,” Sharma noted. “Punjab has given me everything in my cricketing journey, and stepping out not just as a player but as captain to lead a franchise in my home state’s T20 league is a proud milestone.”
Addressing the tactical identity of the Amritsar Soormas, Sharma revealed that he intends to instill the same aggressive, high-intent brand of cricket that has defined his own career. He outlined a strategy centered on role clarity, proactive play, and mental resilience under pressure.
“My personal approach to the game is all about taking the attack to the opposition right from ball one, and I want that same mindset to reflect across the entire XI. Whether batting, bowling, or fielding, we should never play with the fear of failure,” he stated.
By integrating international and IPL-tested experience into the dressing room, Sharma aims to mentor squad members on match awareness, decision-making, and handling high-stress situations—key attributes required for players aspiring to reach top-tier professional cricket.