Indian wicket-keeper batter Ishan Kishan made a triumphant return to the cricket field, smashing a century in his red-ball comeback in the Duleep Trophy. Playing for India C, Kishan scored 111 runs off 126 balls, showcasing his exceptional strokeplay and intent.
Kishan’s knock has sparked chatter about his potential return to the Indian national team, especially since he is not part of the squad for the first Test against Bangladesh. His social media post, captioned “Unfinished Business,” has further intensified speculation.
Kishan’s last appearance for India was during the tour of South Africa last year. Since then, he has been absent from the national team due to mental fatigue and a groin injury. Despite playing for Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2024 campaign, his absence from Jharkhand’s Ranji Trophy campaign hindered his comeback plans.
In the Duleep Trophy match against India B, Kishan was a late inclusion into the India C side. He missed the first-round game for India D due to a groin injury but made a dominant return. He shared a 189-run stand for the third wicket with Baba Indrajith, who made 78 off 136 balls.
Kishan’s century was laced with 14 fours and three sixes, highlighting his aggressive approach. His innings has caught the attention of selectors and fans alike, raising hopes for his return to the Indian team.
The India B vs India C match ended in a draw, but Kishan’s performance has left an indelible mark. His determination and skill have reignited the belief that he can be a valuable asset to the Indian national team.