Jharkhand needed 12 runs to win, Ishan Kishan won the match by hitting two consecutive sixes

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Tezzbuzz|19-08-2024

Wicketkeeper batsman Ishan Kishan, who is out of the Indian cricket team, has made a great start in the Buchi Babu Cricket Tournament.

In the first match against Madhya Pradesh, Kishan led his team to a spectacular victory despite losing eight wickets. When Jharkhand needed twelve runs to win and they had only two wickets in hand, Ishan Kishan hit sixes on two sweep shots to give Jharkhand a win against Madhya Pradesh.

Kishan, who scored 114* in the last innings, scored an unbeaten 41* off 58 balls in this innings to help his team win the difficult run chase.

In this match, whether it was Kishan's wicketkeeping or batting, he performed effectively in both and led his team to victory. Meanwhile, both the sixes hit by Kishan are going viral on social media.

Let us tell you that returning to red ball cricket, Ishan Kishan has performed brilliantly.

Kishan's return to form was indicated right from the beginning as he took three brilliant catches behind the stumps and then scored a brilliant century in the first innings. His innings of 114 runs off 86 balls included nine sixes, including back-to-back sixes to complete his century.
Thanks to this innings, Jharkhand surpassed Madhya Pradesh's first innings score of 225 runs and reached a strong position.

However, Kishan's most important contribution came in the second innings, where he led Jharkhand to victory in a difficult chase, showcasing his composure and match-winning ability.

His return to domestic cricket has certainly reignited the talks about his possible comeback to the Indian national team. It is important to note that earlier this year, Kishan, along with Shreyas Iyer, was dropped from the BCCI's central contract roster after missing several domestic matches. Kishan's absence from the domestic circuit and his lack of communication with the board, especially secretary Jay Shah, were considered key factors in the decision.

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