Updated On: 13 April, 2024 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Ashwin Ferro
After smashing match-winning 34-ball 69 v RCB to become MI’s top-scorer of IPL-17, wicketkeeper-batsman talks about period leading up to BCCI contracts issue; insists that episode has made him a better player and person

MI’s Ishan Kishan during his 69 against RCB at Wankhede on Thursday. Pic/PTI
To hell and back! Ishan Kishan might just have made this journey across the last few months. In December last year, he cited mental fatigue to opt out of the South Africa Test series. He then avoided playing in the Ranji Trophy for Jharkhand and instead chose to train in preparation for the IPL. Consequently, he was kept out of the BCCI’s Annual Player Contracts for the 2023-24 season with board secretary Jay Shah making it amply clear that domestic cricket should be a priority for all players.
Rumour mills were abuzz that Kishan is not in a good space, both on and off the field. But just when he was on the verge of picking up a Bad Boy image among fans and Indian cricket lovers alike, IPL-17 has come as a breath of fresh air for the swashbuckling batter.