Star India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan took to social media and shared a particular message for his former Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, Mumbai Indians (MI) after being signed by the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for the 2025 version of the cash-rich league. Kishan discovered a brand new residence in Sunrisers Hyderabad throughout the IPL 2025 mega public sale at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia final week. The bid started on Rs 2 crore, and MI straightaway received into motion to make sure a reunion. Punjab Kings joined the motion for the in-demand explosive wicketkeeper batter. Because the bid escalated to Rs 5 crore, MI pulled out, and Delhi Capitals determined to have a style of the motion.
The forwards and backwards continued, however PBKS stood within the agency place of taking away Kishan, with the bid standing at Rs 10 crore. As issues appeared virtually executed and dusted, SRH arrived so as to add extra firepower to their batting unit. They landed the successful bid, which stood at Rs 11.25 crore.
“So many recollections with all of you, so many moments of pleasure, happiness and progress. MI, Mumbai, and the Paltan will all the time stay in my coronary heart. I’ve grown as an individual and a participant with all of you by my facet. We are saying goodbye with recollections that may stick with me for all times. Thanks to the administration, coaches, the gamers I’ve performed with and all you followers for all the time being in my nook,” Ishan Kishan wrote on Instagram.
Talking in a video by SRH, Kishan stated, “Hello Hyderabad, I am tremendous stoked to be becoming a member of this unbelievable crew and be a part of this superb franchise. Trying ahead to work with every one in every of you and Orange Military, let’s play with hearth.”
Ishan Kishan is all set to gasoline up the orange hearth#TATAIPL #TATAIPLAuction #PlayWithFire pic.twitter.com/ZbDNxys3JK
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) November 24, 2024
Ishan has represented Gujarat Lions and Mumbai Indians (MI) in his IPL profession since his debut in 2016. He has scored 2,644 runs in 105 matches at a median of 28.43 and a strike fee of 135.87, with 16 fifties. His greatest rating is 99. He was a significant a part of MI from 2018-2023, scoring 2,325 runs in 89 matches at a median of 29.80, with a strike fee of 136.84 and 15 half-centuries. His greatest rating is 99.
In 61 matches for India throughout all codecs, he has scored 1,807 runs at a median of 33.46, with a century and 14 fifties. His greatest rating is 210. In 32 T20Is, he has scored 796 runs at a median of 25.67 and a strike fee of 124.67, with six fifties and greatest rating of 89.
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