Former cricketer Suresh Raina has voiced his support for the idea of Ishan Kishan opening for Team India. Raina highlighted Kishan's admirable character and his ability to foster a positive team environment, drawing parallels with the injured Rishabh Pant. This endorsement comes as Kishan impressed with a mature innings of 82 while batting at No. 5 in the recent rained-out Asia Cup match against Pakistan in Pallekele on September 2.
While Kishan has demonstrated his prowess as a wicketkeeper-batsman, he also offers flexibility by being an opener for his state team Jharkhand and his IPL franchise, the Mumbai Indians. This adaptability opens up opportunities for him to bat at the top of the order for the Indian national team.
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Suresh Raina, a former India and Chennai Super Kings left-hander, shared his experience of playing alongside Ishan Kishan during their time together at the now-defunct IPL franchise, Gujarat Lions, in 2016 and 2017.
Recalling their shared journey, Raina reminisced about Kishan's ability to bring camaraderie and team spirit to the squad. He cited an instance where he suggested to Aaron Finch that if certain players weren't available, Kishan should open the batting. Raina was willing to bat at No. 3, leaving the rest of the batting order to be decided. Raina also praised Kishan's intent and aggression, highlighting a match where the young cricketer hit several sixes against the Mumbai Indians in Rajkot.
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Raina drew parallels between Ishan Kishan and Rishabh Pant, emphasizing their contributions not only on the field but also in maintaining a positive team atmosphere. He noted Pant's laughter and commitment to fostering strong team bonds, which he believes are crucial elements for a successful cricket team.