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IPL 2018: All Credit to Captain Rohit For Backing Me, Says Ishan

Kishan hit Kuldeep in the 14th over for four consecutive sixes and in the process notched up his fifty in 17 balls

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Young Ishan Kishan, whose batting pyrotechnics played a part in Mumbai Indians massive win on Wednesday night, has credited skipper Rohit Sharma for backing him despite his repeated failures.

After some below-par outings, Kishan’s day of reckoning finally came last night with the 19-year-old smashing a brilliant 62 off just 21 balls to help Mumbai Indians’ cause.

“Rohit bhaiya told me to just back yourself and attack. When your skipper and teammates are backing you, it's just about playing your natural game,” Ishan said after MI thrashed Kolkata Knight Riders by 102 runs last night.

Picked up by MI for Rs 6.20 crore after an intense bidding with Royal Challengers Bangalore, the Jharkhand wicketkeeper batsman struggled initially with three ducks, forcing his team management to drop him down in the batting order from no. 3 to 4.

But Kishan finally showed his mettle last night when, sent in, MI looked in a disarray on 62 for 2 after nine overs. The diminuitive left-hander then came in and tore apart the likes of Kuldeep Yadav, Piyush Chawla and Sunil Narine to help the defending champions post an imposing 210 for 6.

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“The coach also said in the time out that just be yourself, back yourself. We need some good hits. Rohit bhaiya also said the same. “You can hit well just look at the ball and get with the flow. They knew that if I remained there I can get a lot of runs. I just had to look at the ball till the last moment and keep it going,” Kishan said.

Kishan went ballistic against Kuldeep in the 14th over with four consecutive sixes and in the process notched up his fifty in 17 balls, the joint second fastest half-century of the season.

“Kuldeep is outgoing for me (the one that turns away from me) but he loves to bowl the googly at me. I’ve played him earlier as well. I knew he would look to get me stumped by bowling outside off. My target was if the ball was in my arc, just get the ball out of the park,” said Kishan about his strategy.

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“It was like just watching the ball and if you get them in your arc hit them or just take a single with Rohit bhaiya batting at the other end. I knew if I missed something, he will make it up for it.” Kishan also played the ‘helicopter’ shot made famous by his Ranchi mentor Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

“He's a legend. I also get lots of tips from Dhoni bhai. He keeps telling me 'you can take time. Just read the situation and see how to build your innings.' I feel confident when these guys talk to me,” Kishan said.

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