One thing will conflict with Ishan Kishan" - Aakash Chopra on the wicketkeeper-hitter playing too many spot balls in the center overs
Aakash Chopra feels Ishan Kishan's propensity to play too many dab balls can conflict with him as a center request hitter.
Kishan scored 33 runs off 61 conveyances as India posted a 213-run complete in their Asia Cup 2023 Very Four conflict against Sri Lanka in Colombo on Tuesday, September 12. The Men in Blue then, at that point, bowled out Dasun Shanaka and Co. for 172 to finish a 41-run win and book their compartment in the title decider on Sunday.
While surveying the game in a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra brought up that Kishan was sent in front of KL Rahul to kill Dunith Wellalage's statement. He expressed
Ishan Kishan didn't get out to Dunith Wellalage. He was batting okay, albeit one thing will conflict with Ishan Kishan. He was sent at No. 4, made to bat somewhat up the request, as the left-arm spinner was bowling great, which seems OK."
The pitch was slow on the grounds that the square is a similar despite the fact that the pitch may be new. You were unable to move the pitch subsequent to watering it. So it turns into a spinner's heaven and that's what we saw, yet Ishan Kishan's capacity to pivot strike was an inquiry and it will stay a question mark."
Yet again on the other side, the cricketer-turned-reporter commended KL Rahul for demonstrating his capacities as a center request player. He expounded:
"KL Rahul looked the most agreeable till the time he was batting. He utilizes his feet against the spinners and plays the scope also. I mean he has got that sort of capacity and due to that he approved by and by why you believe he should be a piece of the group in the center request."
Rahul scored 39 runs off 44 conveyances and looked to a great extent untroubled in the center. Despite the fact that he hit only two fours, he was occupied at the wrinkle and ruled the 63-run fourth-wicket association among him and Kishan.
Ishan Kishan's capacity to turn strike was an inquiry and it will stay a question mark" - Aakash Chopra
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