Without a doubt, the current Indian team is full of talented young athletes. The Indian team’s future is unquestionably bright with a multitude of talented young people. Ishan Kishan is a young player who hopes to achieve the same goal as Shubman Gill, who has secured his spot in the national squad across all formats.
The 25-year-old played his first Test for India against the West Indies in the ongoing multi-format series. As Ishan Kishan remained unbeaten at one run when the Indian side elected to declare, he did not have as much opportunity to contribute with the bat.
But Kishan shown his class behind the stumps. The 25-year-old played a great job behind the stumps, exuding confidence and class, and captain Rohit Sharma agreed. According to the captain, Kishan has complete freedom to play his natural game, and the Indian team will work to provide him with opportunities to do so.
Ishan is an extremely talented athlete. His brief career with India has allowed us to witness it. In allotted overs, he scored a double hundred. He possesses the talent, and it is our duty to hone it. We must present him with chances. The batter is left-handed. He enjoys playing competitive cricket. We’ve had open chats, and I’ve told him how the team’s management expects him to play. His freedom has been granted. Rohit Sharma was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, “He has the game, he needs the freedom, and we will give him the chance.
His keeper abilities really astonished me. Rohit Sharma
In the first Test, where the ground was uncertain but Kishan made few to no errors, Rohit Sharma again praised Kishan for his amazing keeping abilities.
“I want to focus on his wicket-keeping in particular. He fielded quite effectively for a first-time Test player, especially against Ashwin and Jadeja, when the ball was turning and bouncing and occasionally keeping low. His keeper abilities really astonished me. Unfortunately, he only managed to score one run since we had to call time. Our starting batters should have long at-bats. He (Ishan) is eager to go if the chance arises (to bat long),” Rohit continued.