IPL 2022: Mumbai Indians trust Ishan Kishan, Indian wicket-keeper batsman Ishan Kishan is the most expensive player bought during this IPL mega auction.
The 15.25 crores Spent on Ishaan:-
Mumbai Indians spent a hefty amount of Rs 15.25 crore on Ishaan. The left-handed batsman said that he did not want to go to any other team.
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He said that the franchise has always been very supportive. She has always supported me and helped me a lot in grooming me. Now I have to do something for the team.
I don’t want to Go Anywhere Else
The wicket-keeper batsman said that I can never have any complaint with the franchise. I just want to work hard on my game and play good cricket.
He has reposed faith in me and invested in my future. Now all I have to do is follow the prescribed procedures. Since I am a part of this family for the last 4 years, I do not want to go anywhere else.
23-year-old Ishaan Kishan calls himself mother’s ladla and his father explains to him the techniques of cricket.
My Heartbeat was Stopped by The Rising Price:-
Regarding the IPL mega auction, he said that I knew that Mumbai Indians would bid for me. It was nothing to worry about. But the rising cost was a concern as the Mumbai Indians were expected to save money to build the rest of the team.
It wasn’t just me. I must admit that for a minute my heartbeat had stopped. That’s why I wanted to return to Mumbai Indians.
I want to Follow Rohit And Virat:-
The aggressive batsman said that I want to be like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The scale he has set for himself is amazing.
I want to move in that direction. I want to be a dedication like him and follow him. Earlier I used to think that let’s play cricket, everything is fine. It took me some time to understand the story behind it.
Rishabh Pant is My Best Friend:-
This player from Jharkhand said that as a wicket-keeper batsman in the Indian team, I would like to play every match. But we have Rishabh Pant who has done very well for the team.
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He is my good friend. We talk a lot about cricket together. So, I have to take full advantage of whatever opportunities I get. That’s fine for me and rivalry is always a good thing.