Jitesh Sharma Reflects on Personal Loss Amid T20 World Cup Omission
By Vikram Nair / 13.03.2026
Jitesh Sharma Reflects on Personal Loss Amid T20 World Cup Omission
Jitesh Sharma, aged 32, was notably omitted from the T20 World Cup 2026 squad, a decision that came just as he was grappling with the recent passing of his father, Mohan Sharma, on February 1, 2026. This dual burden has profoundly affected the young cricketer, who had been India’s first-choice wicketkeeper-batter in T20 internationals prior to the World Cup.
In the days leading up to his father’s death, Jitesh spent seven meaningful days by his side, a time he now cherishes. “I was able to spend seven days with him. That’s when I realized he needed me more than the World Cup,” Jitesh expressed, highlighting the emotional weight of his father’s final days. His commitment to family took precedence over his cricketing aspirations, a sentiment he openly shared.
Initially, Jitesh felt disappointment upon learning of his non-selection for the World Cup. “When I first heard I wasn’t selected, I felt disappointed. I’m only human, and it’s natural to feel sad. But with time, those feelings didn’t last long,” he reflected. This shift in perspective underscores the profound impact of his father’s illness and passing on his priorities.
As he navigates this challenging period, Jitesh has also acknowledged the stress of watching the World Cup from home. “Watching the World Cup from home was more stressful than playing,” he remarked, illustrating the emotional turmoil he faced as he balanced his grief with the pressures of being a public figure in the cricketing world.
Following his father’s death, Jitesh has embraced the responsibilities that come with being the eldest son. He stated, “I can never forget that moment, and I don’t want to because he’s no longer here.” This acceptance reflects a maturity that extends beyond his years, as he processes his loss while preparing for the upcoming IPL 2026 season.
Jitesh Sharma’s journey in cricket has been marked by highs and lows, including a poor IPL campaign that led to his omission from the World Cup squad. Despite this setback, he has no regrets about missing the tournament, emphasizing that family will always come first. “I’m not coping with anything. I’m just accepting that my dad is not there anymore,” he said, revealing the depth of his grief.
As he moves forward, Jitesh continues to honor his father’s memory while focusing on his cricketing career. He also mentioned his teammate Rinku Singh, who faced a similar loss during the World Cup, indicating a shared understanding of the emotional challenges that come with such personal tragedies. Jitesh’s resilience in the face of adversity serves as an inspiration to many, as he prepares to step back onto the field with renewed purpose.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding how Jitesh will balance his personal life and professional commitments in the coming months, but his dedication to both family and cricket remains unwavering.
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