Ishan Kishan finally revealed why and because of whom he is out of Team India

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|08-07-2024

Ishan Kishan: Ishan Kishan, who has been away from international cricket for some time, is currently looking for ways to return to Team India. This 25-year-old cricketer was last seen in the T20 series against South Africa in December last year. However, he did not get a chance to play a single match on this tour.

After this, Ishan Kishan withdrew his name from the Test series. Since then, he has been out of the Indian team. Now during a recent interview, the wicketkeeper batsman has made a big revelation. Ishan told why he withdrew his name.

Ishan Kishan made a shocking revelation

Ishan Kishan

By the ODI World Cup played in India last year, Ishan Kishan had become an important part of the Indian team in all three formats. In the absence of Rishabh Pant, this player became a permanent part of the team.

However, after the World Cup 2023, whether it was the T20 series against Australia or the T20 series against South Africa, Jitesh Sharma replaced him in Team India.

Ishaan was disappointed with this and took a break. On this, he made a big revelation and said,

“I was scoring runs and yet I was benched. These things happen in sports but I felt very tired after constant travelling. I was not feeling well so I decided to take a break. Sadly, except for my family and a few close people, no one understood this”.

See the tweet here:

Know what was the whole matter between Ishaan and BCCI

Ishan Kishan has been having a rift with the BCCI and the selectors for some time now.

In fact, he left the Test series against South Africa in December 2023 and returned to his homeland, citing depression and mental stress.

However, after this, he did not participate in domestic cricket, disregarding the instructions of the board. After this, chief selector Ajit Agarkar became very unhappy. This is the reason why Ishan did not get a chance in the T20 series against Afghanistan, the Test series against England as well as the T20 World Cup 2024.

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