Name Ishan Kishan
Born July 18, 1998
Patna, Bihar
Age 24 years 148 days
Teams Jharkhand, India U19, Gujarat Lions, India A, Rest of India, East Zone, India Blue, Mumbai Indians, Board Presidents XI, India B, Indian Board Presidents XI, India Red, India C, India, Indians
Nickname Ishan Kishan
Bat Style Left Gave Bat
Bowl Style
Batting Measurements
Test ODI T20I IPL
Mat - 10 21 75
Inn - 9 21 70
Runs - 477 589 1870
Avg - 53.0 29.45 29.22
SR - 111.97 129.17 132.34
HS - 210 89 99
NO - 0 1 6
100s - 1 0 0
50s - 3 4 12
4s - 49 65 166
6s - 20 23 85
Bowling Measurements
Test ODI T20I IPL
Mat - 10 21 75
Inn - - - -
Balls - - - -
Runs - - - -
Wkt - - - -
BBI - - - -
BBM - - - -
Eco - - - -
Avg - - - -
5W - - - -
10W - - -
profile
Wonders are entirely expected in Indian cricket. What's uncommon in Ishan Kishan's process is the way that it's foundations start in Jharkhand. With MS Dhoni - the greatest and maybe just critical name to have emerged from the recently cut out express, it's nothing unexpected that the small child took to turn into a wicket-keeping batsman.
A left-given opener, Kishan's most memorable specialty came in 2016 when he was picked to lead the India under-19s for the u-19 World Cup held in Dhaka. Notwithstanding a lean run with the bat (73 runs in six innings), in a competition where Rishabh Gasp illuminated the scoring outlines, he took India to the finals. He rushed to turn his fortunes around in the homegrown Ranji season that was to follow - winding up as Jharkhand's driving run-scorer with 799 runs. That incorporated a vocation best 273 against Delhi, the most elevated till date by a Jharkhand batsman.
In the post-Dhoni time in Indian cricket, he's tossed his cap into the club of wicketkeeper-batsmen standing ready to supplant him.
IPL as the years progressed
A youthful wicketkeeper-batsman from Jharkhand who has made his name through a brand of going after cricket (ring a bell?), Ishan Kishan has acquired colossally from the stage that the IPL has given. He dazzled with his lower-request hitting for the Gujarat Lions in 2017, and was forced to bear a bonus in the 2018 IPL barters, where the Mumbai Indians won an offering war and stowed his administrations for INR 6.2 crores.
After a promising beginning to the 2018 season, his structure plunged through the center of the competition, however the glimmers of brightness were still there, similar to his hurricane 21-ball 62 against the Kolkata Knight Riders, which included four successive sixes off Kuldeep Yadav. His consistency might not have been the best, yet he had the option to complete the season with a magnificent strike-pace of near 150.