BAN vs IND: The high-profile one-day international series between Bangladesh and India concluded on Saturday. The largely built-up three-match series lived up to its expectations, with hosts Bangladesh managing to achieve a remarkable triumph by 2-1. The performance of the Litton Das-led side remained highly impressive on the home soil.
What remained the only possible positive for the Indian team in the series was a victory in the last match of the series. The Men In Blue got the better of Bangladesh in the virtual dead rubber in a dominating fashion. The caravan now moves to the two-match brief test series which is scheduled to commence on December 14 in the city of Chittagong.
Ishan Kishan’s astounding batting performance got everyone talking! 👌 👌
Some high praises in there for the record setter 👏 👏
Scorecard 👉 https://t.co/HGnEqugMuM#TeamIndia | #BANvIND | @ishankishan51 pic.twitter.com/ikoxs2daqg
— BCCI (@BCCI) December 10, 2022
I want to let my bat do the talking: Ishan Kishan
Meanwhile, Ishan Kishan was asked a question regarding his position in the Indian ODI lineup once captain Rohit Sharma returned from the injury break. Kishan looked confident about retaining his position in the team following a mammoth double hundred. At the same time, he confessed that the decision is up to the team management and he is not thinking about it.
Ishan Kishan is in the headlines following a massive double hundred in the third ODI against Bangladesh back on Saturday. Batting at the top order, He played a match-winning knock under immense pressure. The Southpaw became the fourth Indian after Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, and Rohit Sharma to reach the 200-run mark in a one-day international fixture.
For his fiery 🔥 🔥 double ton, @ishankishan51 bags the Player of the Match award as #TeamIndia beat Bangladesh by 227 runs in the third ODI 👏 👏
Scorecard 👉 https://t.co/HGnEqugMuM #BANvIND pic.twitter.com/CJHniqrIoa
— BCCI (@BCCI) December 10, 2022
“I don’t know, I don’t think about these things. All I can do is perform when I get a chance. I don’t want to talk. I want to let my bat do the talking. Whether there is a place for me or not. Now I’ve scored a double century so who knows.” said Ishan Kishan in the post-match press conference
“Other players also come through having batted at different positions. So being a young player, I can’t complain and demand that you must bat at this particular position. At this level, it’s about making use of the opportunities that are provided to you. That’s how big players are made.” Kishan further added