IPL 2022: Ishan Kishan said, it’s not my fault, I went for big money. Cricket News – Times of India

Shane Watson said a few days ago Mumbai Indians Shocking auction took place and Ishaan got Rs 15.25 crore Kishan There was a big mistake. “So much money on Ishan Kishan… he’s a brilliant and skilled player, but he’s not worth spending your entire contract on,” said Watson, a former player. IPL Superstar and an assistant coach of Delhi Capitalssaid.
Kishan has had an up-and-down season, scoring 321 runs at Mumbai’s strike rate of 117, as Mumbai are at the bottom of the table. The Jharkhand keeper-batsman agreed that the price tag is a pressure, though for the first few days.
Kishan said before the match against Mumbai, “Yes, in the beginning it is there, but you realize that you are not responsible for your price tag. If someone thought you were good enough, they paid such an amount.” Has paid of.” Chennai Super Kings on Thursday.

The 23-year-old said he had spoken to those who liked Virat Kohli And Rohit Sharma How to deal with this pressure? “They also got big money when they were very young. So I talked to them and tried to get a feel for how to deal with it. They told me not to think about it, and slowly as As the tournament progresses, you forget about it. What becomes important is giving 100% for your team, whether you went for the base price or the big money,” Kishan said.
While the price-tag has its own baggage, there is constant scrutiny of social media which often haunts the young players. Kishan, who is now a senior in the Mumbai Indians team, said that he often saw young players “going through the comments section” after a match.
“I tell them not to lose sleep over this. I’ve stopped watching what they say about myself… It’s a competitive sport, the fans are invested in it and they have an opinion and they Give it a voice. But my job is to take care of me in place and do the procedures correctly,” said the flamboyant left-hander.