Ishaan Kishan- The story of Team India becoming a star in 47 days and out of Mumbai Indians
Ishaan Kishan was the highest run-scorer for the team in the last season.
Wicket-keeper batsman Ishan Kishan did not get a place in the playing-11. He was replaced by Nathan Coulter Nile.
Five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI) have not been able to start well in the current season of IPL 2021. The team has won only 2 out of the initial 5 matches. Lost 3 The team made a significant change in the team for their sixth match (MI vs RR).
Ishaan Kishan was the highest run-scorer for the team in the last season. He scored 516 runs in 14 matches with 4 half-centuries.
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The average was 57 and the strike rate was 146. But Ishaan Kishan could not do wonders in the first 5 matches of the current season.
During this time, he could score only 73 runs at an average of 15. His highest score was 28 runs. Not only this, he could hit only 3 fours and 2 sixes during this period. Half-century innings was played in T20 debut
Ishaan Kishan, who plays domestic cricket in Jharkhand, made his international debut against England on 14 March.
In this T20 match, he scored an aggressive 56 off 32 balls. Had hit 5 fours and 4 sixes. After this, he was being considered as the big star of T20.
He was doing consistently well in the IPL on behalf of Mumbai Indians. But this is the biggest drawback of instant cricket. If you lose the form then it becomes difficult to return to the team.
This year the T20 World Cup is also to be held in the country. In such a situation, the performance of the IPL is going to be very important.
Due to Corona, no team is playing on the home ground this season. Mumbai Indians are suffering the most from this.
The Wankhede pitch was considered favorable for the batsmen, but the team had to play the opening match in Chennai.
Chennai’s pitch is considered slow and scoring here is not easy. The Mumbai batsmen appeared to be struggling to score runs during this period.