IND vs NZ 2nd T20: Ishan Kishan has also got a spring in his bat like Abhishek Sharma. In the second T20 match against New Zealand, there was no storm of Abhishek but there was definitely a storm of Ishaan. He scored 76 runs in 32 balls while hitting explosive shots against the Kiwi bowlers. In this innings played at a strike rate of 237, Ishan Kishan hit a total of 15 boundaries.
In this match played in Raipur, New Zealand batted first and scored 208 runs. In response, Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson were also out within the first 7 balls of the Indian innings. But Ishan Kishan’s bat was going to wreak havoc.
Made ghost of bowlers, strike rate of 237
The Indian team had scored only 8 runs in the first 2 overs and also lost two wickets. From the third over, Ishan Kishan started ghosting the bowlers. A total of 24 runs came in this over of Zachary Foulkes. After that, fours and sixes kept raining continuously and in the eighth over itself, Team India had crossed the 100-run mark.
Ishan Kishan played a brilliant inning of 76 runs in 32 balls, during which his strike rate was 237.50. In this stormy innings he hit 11 fours and 4 sixes. That means, out of 74 runs, he scored 68 from the boundary itself. In the first T20 match of the current series, Ishan Kishan was out after scoring only 8 runs, but in the second T20 match, he did not let the opportunity go.
This kind of destruction is usually created by Abhishek Sharma. In the first T20 match played in Nagpur, he scored 84 runs in 35 balls. Abhishek had hit 8 sixes in that innings played at a strike rate of 240. Even in his international T20 career, Abhishek’s total strike rate is more than 190.
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