Ishan Kishan Fine Tunes His Skills Ahead Of The Game Against Afghanistan After A Forgettable World Cup Debut

The young Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan often had long conversations with bowling coach Paras Mambray while skipping the net. The southpaw spent 90 minutes in the nets honing his skills ahead of the match against Afghanistan in Delhi.

In Shubman Gill’s absence, Ishan Kishan started alongside Rohit Sharma and the left-handed batsman was dismissed for a golden duck in India’s World Cup opener in Chennai and will be commemorated against Australia. He made a well-deserved World Cup debut.

According to a report in the Times of India, Ishan Kishan was seen constantly chatting with the Indian bowling coach, but Dravid told Ishan He said he refrained from taking action because he didn’t want to cause any more stress. Coach Mambray apparently advised him to maintain his form and gradually increase his innings.

Ishan Kishan
Ishan Kishan Credits: Twitter

Indian batting coach Vikram Latur told the media that he is supporting Ishan Kishan to perform well in the match against Afghanistan and that he is known for his versatility to bat in different positions in the team. He told the media that he wants him to show off his true gameplay. Let’s continue talking about India.

“Ishan understands the moment. That was the reason he was in the team. We knew he could bat at the top or in the middle order. So he has done this before. I’ve done it before, so there’s no specific discussion about it. I just hope he’s okay tomorrow (Wednesday). ”

Vikram Rathour
Vikram Rathour Credits: Twitter

“We understand that everyone has a different playing style and we believe that if they support us, we can achieve what we want to achieve” Vikram・Mr. Latour said.

Ishan Kishan has shown the ability to bat in different positions for the team in white-ball format matches and the left-handed opener is expected to get another chance in India’s second match against Afghanistan. , Shubman Gill failed. Recover from dengue fever.

ODI World Cup Before the start, Ishan Kishan showed his batting ability by scoring four consecutive half-centuries in the match and contributed to the team in the 50-over format. Positioning the team in a white-ball format game could be crucial for the Men in Blue in advancing in key competition.

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