IPL 2025: Century took eclipse, Ishaan Kishan failed for the sixth consecutive time, Mumbai also made bad condition
Cricket News Desk. In the 33rd match of IPL 2025 played in Mumbai’s shaky, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s wicket batsman Ishaan Kishan again did not score against Mumbai Indians. Ishaan Kishan, who made a spectacular start of the season, has since been cheaply discharged. After playing a 106 -year -old turn against Rajasthan Royals, it seemed like Ishaan’s bat would rain this season, but after this century his bat became completely quiet. He is constantly struggling to score and goes out cheaply. He was rejected by scoring just 2 runs on the home field against his old team of Mumbai Indians. Only 32 runs were scored in the last 6 innings. The bat of Ishaan Kishan remained calm after scoring a century against Rajasthan Royals. His account in the second match against Lucknow did not open. He was fired at Delhi Capitals and KKR for 2-2. He scored 17 runs against Gujarat Titans and 9 against Punjab. Now he is out again after scoring two runs. He has only 32 runs in 6 games after a century. Ishaan came to Hyderabad this season from Mumbai. Mumbai -indians bought Ishaan Kishan for the 2018 IPL season. He has since been an important part of the team. He was part of the championship team in 2019 and 2020. MI spent Rs 15.25 crore to buy ishaan at the 2022 auction. Before them, Mumbai has never given such a large amount to buy someone at the auction. Ishaan will remain part of Mumbai -Indians until 2024 season. After this, Sunrisers bought Hyderabad Ishaan Kishan at the IPL 2025 auction. Ishaan was bought by SRH for Rs 11.25 crore. Mumbai -indians had the option to apply for RTM, but the team didn’t. Ishaan’s debut for Hyderabad was a bang. He recorded a century against Rajasthan Royals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. It was the first century of his IPL career. He scored an unbeaten 106 runs against Rajasthan Royals with the help of 6 sixes and 11 fours. He then faced a shortage of runs. Share this story -tags