Hope for Kishan as BCCI secy chats with him post IPL game
The 25-year-old from Jharkhand, who returned to India in the middle of the South Africa tour last year, citing travel fatigue, has been reluctant to play first class cricket
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Ishan Kishan didn't feature in a single Ranji Trophy game this season despite being sent repeated feelers by the Indian team management. PHOTO: PTI
Ahmedabad, 25 March
Ishan Kishan, who
was recently dropped from BCCI's central contract list, had secretary Jay Shah
chatting with him on Sunday evening after Mumbai Indians' IPL game, a gesture
which could be viewed as silver lining for the maverick wicketkeeper-batter.
The 25-year-old
from Jharkhand, who returned to India in the middle of the South Africa tour
last year, citing travel fatigue, has been reluctant to play first class
cricket. He didn't feature in a single Ranji Trophy game this season despite
being sent repeated feelers by the Indian team management.
Instead, he was
seen practising with his MI skipper Hardik Pandya in Baroda, gearing up for the
IPL. He even ignored instructions to play Jharkhand's last Ranji Trophy game
against Rajasthan, leading to the loss of contract. While he recently made a
comeback for RBI in the DY Patil T20 Cup, his return to top-flight cricket
started on an indifferent note as he was dismissed for a duck against Gujarat
Titans.
However, Shah was
seen having a light-hearted chat with Kishan and national captain Rohit Sharma.
While the contents of the discussion aren't known as of now the all-powerful
secretary warming up to a cricketer, who had fallen out of favour, certainly augurs
well for the latter.
Kishan's chances
of a comeback in the T20 World Cup have dwindled in the past few months with
Rishabh Pant back in contention and KL Rahul also making his intentions clear
by picking up the big gloves. To add to that, Sanju Samson has also started off
the IPL well while Dhruv Jurel and Jitesh Sharma are also in the mix for the
coveted spot in the national team.
But IPL gives
Kishan a massive opportunity to make a case with consistent performances with
selectors travelling for select games to check on World Cup hopefuls.
The best part
about Secretary Shah's short little conversation was the presence of national
captain Rohit, which effectively meant that Kishan would be judged by the
yardstick of his performance even though his attitude had come under the
scanner in the past few months.
MI batting coach
Kieron Pollard also threw his weight behind the embattled opener and said he
will come good in the coming matches as he is an "experienced" player
within the setup. "For him, again, he did not score tonight so, we can
look at all sorts of different things, but it's a long tournament, he is an
experienced guy within our setup and we expect big things from Ishan."
"He is in a
good space, he has been practising well and has been doing fairly decently, so
hopefully within the next couple of games, you can see great performances from
him and all of you will continue to laud his brains when he does that," Pollard
said.
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