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- I shan Kishan is set to make his on-field return for Mumbai Indians (MI) on March 24. A week before his return, Ishan landed in MI's preparatory camp for IPL 2024 and was quick to hit the field.
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Player Overview. 2016. IPL Debut. Wicketkeeper Batter. Specialization. 18 July 1998. Date of Birth. 105. Matches. About. It was a toss-up between the reliable Aditya Tare and the explosive Ishan Kishan ahead of the 11th season and Mumbai Indians opted for Kishan.
About Ishan. Whether it be his four consecutive sixes at the Eden Gardens in 2019, his stunning 99 in Dubai in 2020, his dancing reels, or that moment when he froze in front of the great Sachin Tendulkar, Ishan Kishan is the perfect entertainer, on and off the ground.
Ishan Kishan. Indian. Player Overview. 2016. IPL Debut. Wicketkeeper Batter. Specialization. 18 July 1998. Date of Birth. 104. Matches. About. It was a toss-up between the reliable Aditya Tare and the explosive Ishan Kishan ahead of the 11th season and Mumbai Indians opted for Kishan.
Player Overview. 2016. IPL Debut. Wicketkeeper Batter. Specialization. 18 July 1998. Date of Birth. 102. Matches. About. It was a toss-up between the reliable Aditya Tare and the explosive Ishan Kishan ahead of the 11th season and Mumbai Indians opted for Kishan.
July 18, 1998, Patna, Bihar. Age. 25y 309d. Batting Style. Left hand Bat. Fielding Position. Wicketkeeper. Playing Role. Wicketkeeper Batter. TEAMS. India Mumbai Indians Bihar East Zone...
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Ishan Kishan has made his return and joined Mumbai Indians' camp for IPL 2024. The wicketkeeper-batsman was recently dropped from the BCCI central contract list but isn't out of contention....
Apr 30, 2021 · by Rohit Sankar April 30, 2021 - 10:37am 3 minute read. Dropping Ishan Kishan is a move that could come back to haunt Mumbai Indians, writes Rohit Sankar. Despite being defending champions and five-time title winners, Mumbai Indians are known for their slow starts in a season.