Party in Dubai..?  Ishan Kishan in trouble..!?

Ishan Kishan, who requested to be released from the team citing depression, and partying in dubai has caused displeasure among bcci officials. In recent times, young player ishan kishan has been traveling with the indian team for every series. ishan kishan was selected for all the series like the bangladesh tour, IPL series, World Test championship final, west indies series, Asia Cup, world cup, australia ODI and t20 series, and south africa tour.
But the matches he played in the playing eleven were very few. ishan kishan, who proved his mettle against pakistan in the tour of west indies and the Asia Cup, did not get a chance again. While ishan kishan was involved in continuous travel and training, after the world cup series, Ishan Kishan's side requested leave for the t20 series against australia, but his requests were rejected. Although ishan kishan was rested for the last 2 matches of the t20 series, he traveled with the team. After that, he took a break from ODI and t20 cricket during the tour of south africa and showed interest in playing Test cricket. But the bcci did not listen and released him from Test cricket. The bcci released him on the plea that he was suffering from mental fatigue due to continuous playing. After this, he came to india and participated in some private events along with indian player Smriti Mandana. After that, he went to dubai for his brother's wedding and had a party with his relatives and friends. It is learned that this issue has caused displeasure on the part of the bcci officials. The bcci executives could not accept him partying in dubai, saying he wanted to spend time with his family. The angry bcci officials and selection committee have ignored him for the t20 series against Afghanistan. Similarly, it has been reported that both KL rahul and KS bharath are likely to be selected as wicketkeepers in the Test series against the england team at home. Due to this, it is seen that ishan kishan will play in the IPL series from now on.

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