Ishan Kishan Opens Up About His Frustration Over Extended Team India Exclusion
Out-of-favor Indian wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan made a remarkable comeback in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final, scoring an explosive 101 runs off just 49 balls. His performance led Jharkhand to their first-ever title, defeating Haryana by 69 runs. Kishan, who had been absent from the national team since 2023 due to disciplinary issues, expressed his determination to overcome challenges and focus on his game, finishing the tournament as the leading run-scorer with 517 runs at an impressive strike rate of 197.32.
Ishan Kishan’s Stellar Performance
Ishan Kishan showcased his exceptional talent in the final match against Haryana, where he played a pivotal role in Jharkhand’s victory. His innings included a staggering 10 sixes and eight fours, demonstrating his aggressive batting style. Kishan reached his century with a spectacular one-handed six over extra cover, marking his second century of the tournament. He formed a crucial partnership with Kumar Kushagra, who contributed a swift 81 runs off 38 balls, together building a formidable 177-run stand for the second wicket. Jharkhand posted a daunting total of 262 for 3, setting a challenging target for Haryana.
Overcoming Adversity
Kishan’s journey back to form has not been easy. After being sidelined from the national team due to disciplinary issues under former head coach Rahul Dravid and chief selector Ajit Agarkar, he faced a mentally taxing period. Reflecting on his absence, Kishan admitted it was difficult to cope with the disappointment of not being selected. He emphasized the importance of resilience, stating, “When I was not selected in the Indian team, I felt quite bad because I was doing well.” Kishan encouraged young players to handle frustration positively, focusing on hard work and self-belief.
Despite his outstanding performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Kishan remains realistic about his chances of being recalled for the upcoming T20 World Cup. He expressed that he is no longer burdened by expectations, saying, “I’m not in that zone anymore. I’m not expecting anything.” Instead, he is committed to continuing his strong performances and contributing to his team’s success. Kishan’s focus is on maintaining his form and helping Jharkhand achieve more victories in the future.
Jharkhand’s Historic Title Win
The victory in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final is a significant milestone for Jharkhand, marking their first title under Kishan’s captaincy. The team’s bowlers, led by Anukul Roy, effectively dismantled Haryana’s batting lineup, bowling them out for 193 runs. Despite a fighting fifty from Yashvardhan Dalal, Haryana could not match Jharkhand’s total. Kishan expressed immense pride in the achievement, stating, “It is definitely the happiest moment because we have never won a domestic tournament under my captaincy.” This triumph not only boosts Kishan’s confidence but also solidifies his leadership role within the team.
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