On Monday, January 13, Indian young batter Abhishek Sharma lashed out at IndiGo Airlines for misconduct at the Delhi Airport. He expressed his frustration by posting a story on his Instagram account, which clearly mentioned his agony towards a staff member at the airport. He complained that, despite arriving on time, he missed the flight due to mismanagement at counters. He wrote, "I had the worst experience with Indigo at Delhi airport, and the behaviour of staff, especially counter manager Ms Sushmita Mittal, was absolutely unacceptable. I arrived on time at the correct counter, but they redirected me unnecessarily to another counter. only to tell me later that check-in was closed, making me miss my flight. I only had a one-day holiday, which has now been completely ruined. To make it even worse, they are offering no further helpful assistance. This is by far the worst airline experience and worst staff management I've ever had.” Abhishek Sharma has been included in India's 15-member squad for the upcoming T20I series against England. Prior to this, he represented Punjab in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. On January 11, he featured in Punjab's playing XI during their match against Maharashtra in Vadodara, which ended in a loss, marking the team's exit from the tournament. Read also: Devajit Saikia Vows to Address Indian Team's Challenges Abhishek was likely looking forward to spending a short break with family and friends before joining the national team in Kolkata. The first match of the series is set for January 22, with players expected to arrive a few days earlier to train under captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir. Abhishek set to play the T20 against England Abhishek has been in great form in the ongoing Vijay Harare Trophy, the 50-over tournament in the domestic circuit. He amassed 467 runs, which includes a century and three half-tons in eight games. He debuted in the international T20 in July 2024 against Zimbabwe and scored a century in the very second match. However, he struggled with consistency as he failed in the first two matches in the South Africa tour in November 2024. Despite failures, critics supported him and his aggressive style of batting. Abhishek found his rhythm in the later stages of the tour, contributing with a half-century in Centurion and an important 36-run knock in Johannesburg.