Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan made a smashing return to domestic red-ball cricket, scoring a century for Jharkhand against Madhya Pradesh on Day 2 of the Buchi Babu tournament, in Sankarnagar,Tamil Nadu, on Friday.
Ishan hit a brilliant 114 in 107 balls, hitting five boundaries and 10 sixes at a strike rate of 106.54. After a watchful start, Kishan cut loose getting to the fifty mark from 60 balls, he hammered the next 50 runs from just 26 balls to race to his century from just 86 balls, bringing it up with a six off MP spinner Adheer Pratap Singh over long-off.
His counter-attacking century helped Jharkhand take the lead as they reached 277/7 at stumps in reply to MP's first innings total of 225.
Kishan played a first class match after more than a year. His last red-ball match was the second Test match against West Indies in July last year.
Earlier, this year he was left out of BCCI central contracts list after he ignored the Board's diktat of playing in domestic cricket when not on national duty.
Kishan sought a break during the Indian team’s tour to South Africa citing mental fatigue after which he found himself out of favour. He was asked to play domestic cricket to prove his fitness and stake his claim for a place in the Indian team but he opted against playing for Jharkhand in Ranji Trophy, which saw him getting sidelined further.
Kishan made his competitive comeback at the DY Patil tournament in Mumbai in February before he
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