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The visitors want to play aggressive cricket in shorter format and Sunday's game was perfect template
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Kishan scored the second fastest ODI fifty on debut -- off 33 balls -- to kill the match inside the first 20 overs of the Indian innings
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Among the players who are fighting for a place in the T20 squad for this year's World Cup are the capped trio of Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav and Sanju Samson
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Up against a resurgent side, defending champions MI will need to address their middle-order woes if they are to go for a third consecutive win
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Five-time champions, led by Rohit, enter IPL as strong favourites
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Well, it's a very tough question because what we have seen in this series is that lot of youngsters have capitalised on their opportunities. But the way Ishan Kishan played in his debut innings and then also the way Suryakumar Yadav played
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Suryakumar show in fourth match impresses captain Kohli
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Bhuvneshwar, with his ability to bowl with the new ball and at the death in T20s, set to be crucial for the Indian team, felt former opener Gautam Gambhir.
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Speaking on his YouTube channel, he said, “Virat Kohli looked in fine form, but with the bat, my hero was debutant Ishan Kishan."
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Inclusion of Ishan Kishan allowed the hosts to express themselves more freely.
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Though Suryakumar didn’t get an opportunity to showcase his talent with the bat, Ishan Kishan, who opened the innings, made his maiden appearance a memorable one.
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Ishan Kishan smashed 56 off 32 balls at the top of the order and felt completely at home on the big stage, having played enough IPL cricket in a similar environment
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It’s very important to be mentally strong, and to that extent, you mature as a player each year. The support of mentors and senior cricketers helps in that regard. I think each IPL has been a learning experience for me.
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The trio -- Suryakumar, Ishan, and Tewatia -- have benefitted from their performances in the last edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
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Wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant, all-rounder Axar Patel and pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar also returned to a fresh-looking squad.
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Kishan scored 516 runs in 14 matches for the reigning champions this edition: a season which saw them win their fifth IPL title following a five-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in the final on Tuesday evening.
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Rahul ended up as the highest run scorer, as he tallied a whopping 670 runs and Rabada finished the season with 30 wickets
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There is little to separate between these two teams
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Skipper Rohit likely to miss as MI face RCB in return match
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With the embarrassing loss, CSK are all but out of reckoning for the playoffs with just six points from 11 games, while MI jumped to the top spot with 14 points from 10 matches