Ishan Kishan (Source: AP Newsroom)
With the unfortunate injuries to Rishabh Pant, a place in India's Test squad for an attacking wicketkeeper-batter has opened up.
While KS Bharat remains the top contender to replace Pant in the red-ball side, having been with the Indian set-up for over a year, Ishan Kishan could become a wild-card entry.
Kishan has been selected in India's squad for the first two Tests against Australia. Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin believes that Kishan is a strong candidate for a place in the XI for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023.
Speaking to PTI, Azharuddin said that Kishan being left-handed added more dimension to the batting.
Here's what Azharuddin said
“Ishan Kishan has been selected in the Indian Test team on his recent form I think he will be a stronger contender for wicket-keeper batsman option. He is a left-handed batsman,”
Kishan's red-ball form in domestic cricket is commendable, having scored 180 runs in two Ranji Trophy 2022-23 appearances for Jharkhand.
Overall, the Patna-born has played 48 First-Class matches and scored 2,985 runs with six centuries and 16 half-centuries to his name.
The Mumbai Indians player scored five runs against New Zealand in the ongoing first ODI today.
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