Ishan Kishan Comeback: Ishan returned to the field after BCCI's warning, flopped in batting; severe rebuke


Posted on 28th Feb 2024 10:07 am by rohit kumar

Indian team's wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan returned to playing competitive cricket after 3 months. On Tuesday, Ishan Kishan flopped in his comeback match in the DY Patil T20 Cup 2024. He scored only 19 runs in 11 balls. Ishan Kishan is playing for RBI in the domestic tournament against Root Mobile Limited. Ishan Kishan returned after 3 months and did not perform anything special. Seeing his performance, his fans have also become angry with him.

 

Ishan Kishan's poor return, pavilion returned cheaply

Actually, in the DY Patil T20 Cup 2024 match, RCBI bowled first, in which Ishan Kishan was seen keeping wickets. Batting first in the match, Ayush Vartan scored 54 runs in 31 balls and Dhekale scored 42 runs for Route Mobile Limited. In this way, the team was able to score 192 runs for eight wickets in 20 overs.

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In response, the RBI team collapsed after scoring 103 runs in 16.3 overs and Route Mobile Limited won by 89 runs.

 

Ishan Kishan made a comeback in this match, but DY Patil could score 19 runs in the cup. Playing for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), 25-year-old Ishaan could hit only two fours and one six in 12 balls.

 

Let us tell you that Ishan Kishan has been staying away from the cricket field for the last three months. He last played a T20 match against Australia on November 28, 2023. After this, he went on a South Africa tour. However, he withdrew from the Test series citing mental fatigue.

 

He had asked for a break from BCCI. After this, he went to his home. After this, Ishaan was not selected for the Indian team even for the T20 series against Afghanistan. At the same time, he did not get a place in the team for the five-Test series against England. Discussions regarding Ishaan are still going on.

 

Also Read: IND vs ENG: Dhruv Jurel did what no one could do in the last 22 years, wicketkeeper-batsman created history in Ranchi

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