“The stumped ball is getting stuck”; On Ishaan’s advice, Akshar scattered Butler’s balls on the next ball, see VIDEO


In the second ODI against England, Team India made a change in its playing 11, in which Ishan Kishan got a chance to play due to KL Rahul being ill. In this match, Ishaan could not do anything special with the bat, but the way he showed his intelligence behind the wicket is definitely appreciated. In this match, when the England team was chasing the target of 234 runs, they lost their 5th wicket in the form of Jos Buttler in the 26th over. In dismissing Butler, Ishan Kishan’s advice to Akshar Patel from behind the wicket worked wonders in which he bowled Butler on the very next ball and showed him the way to the pavilion.

I feel the ball is getting stuck on the stump

Chasing the target of 234 runs in the Cardiff ODI match, the host England did not have a good start at all in which they lost 4 wickets till the score of 94. After this, Joe Root and Jos Buttler took over the innings and made a partnership of 31 runs. In such a situation, Team India was in a hurry to find the next wicket and after the third ball, Ishan Kishan gave advice to Akshar Patel, who came to bowl in the 26th over of the innings, from behind the wicket and said, “I feel that the ball with the stump is getting stuck. It will spin while falling on that one.” After this advice of Ishaan, Akshar did exactly the same on the very next ball and Jos Buttler, in an attempt to play a big shot, got bowled out on a personal score of 17 and returned to the pavilion.

Ishaan took a total of four catches in the match

Ishan Kishan, who was included in the squad along with KL Rahul as his backup wicketkeeper batsman in the ODI format, took a total of four catches behind the wicket in the second match played in Cardiff. With this, he also became a part of a special club as an Indian wicketkeeper. Ishan Kishan is jointly the third player to take the first four wickets in an ODI match. The name of MS Dhoni is at the first place in this list, who was a part of the first 5 wickets in the ODI match played against England at the Leeds ground in 2007.

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