Ishan Kishan Embraces Leadership Role as SRH Captain Ahead of IPL 2023
Ishan Kishan's Leadership Journey
As the Indian Premier League (IPL) season approaches, Ishan Kishan, the stand-in captain for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), shared insights on his new leadership role within the franchise. He emphasized how the power of manifestation played a crucial part in his return to the Indian team, allowing him to experience 'some of his best days' as part of a T20 World Cup-winning squad.
SRH's IPL Campaign Kickoff
SRH is set to launch their IPL campaign against the reigning champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 28. Ishan's unexpected return to the Indian T20I team ahead of the T20 World Cup has been marked by impressive performances in both domestic and international cricket. His dedication has resulted in accolades including a T20 World Cup trophy and two 'Player of the Match' awards, all while regular captain Pat Cummins recovers from an injury.
Insights on Captaincy
In a video shared by SRH, Kishan expressed his long-standing desire to lead and guide the team through various challenges. He outlined his captaincy philosophy, which focuses on simplicity and maintaining a positive mindset among players. "I feel overwhelmed and grateful for this opportunity to lead. My approach will be straightforward; I believe in keeping things simple and ensuring players remain focused and positive throughout the season," he stated.
T20 World Cup Reflections
Ishan reflected on his T20 World Cup experience, where he scored 317 runs at an average of 35.22, with a remarkable strike rate exceeding 193. He highlighted the tournament as one of the best periods of his life, especially after overcoming a challenging start against South Africa. Victories against Zimbabwe, West Indies, and England propelled India to the final, where they triumphed over New Zealand by 96 runs.
Manifestation and Hard Work
Discussing the significance of manifestation, Ishan shared that despite facing setbacks, including a lack of a central contract due to perceived commitment issues, he maintained unwavering self-belief. "Even when I was out of the team, I always felt I would return because of my hard work and determination. Believing in oneself is crucial," he remarked. His domestic success, particularly leading Jharkhand to its first Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, has been pivotal in his journey.
A Message of Hope
Ishan concluded with an encouraging message for those struggling with self-doubt, urging them to believe in themselves and persist with hard work. "Things will change if you keep pushing forward," he advised. In 2023, he has played 13 T20I matches, scoring 532 runs at an average of 40.92, including a century and four fifties.