IPL 2026: ‘My best is yet to come’- Ishan Kishan warns after match-winning 74 vs RR cricket news
Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan Played a restrained but aggressive role in a thrilling five-wicket win Rajasthan RoyalsAs he reflected on the leadership, batting freedom and chasing the mammoth target of 229. Speaking after being named player of the match for his 31-ball 74, Kishan made it clear that captaincy has not changed his approach. “No, I think as a wicketkeeper you have to do the same thing. So I was keeping it simple because I thought it was a very good wicket to bat on and we tried to restrict them to under 230 and we were able to do that,” he said. On handing over leadership responsibilities back to pat cumminsKishan was full of respect for the Australian captain. “It was fun to lead the team for seven matches and having Pat come in and give us extra bowling power. So when he was coming into the team I was really happy because he is a tremendous captain anyway. So I was thinking more about my batting and wicketkeeping than leadership. Reflecting on SRH’s aggressive batting approach against the Rajasthan attack, Kishan said confidence and clarity were important. “You just have to keep watching the ball and play your shots. You can’t go into a zone where you fear failure. You just have to keep it simple and play your game.” He also talked about the challenge of facing rising scores early in the innings, highlighting the importance of a strong powerplay. “When you are chasing a total like 228, you need a good powerplay. Having Head and Abhishek as openers makes the job easier, even if they bat for four overs. I was just communicating with Abhishek. He knew what was happening with the game and the run rate.” Made an important partnership of 132 runs with Kishan Abhishek SharmaAfter being given a challenging target of 229 runs by SRH, he scored 57 runs in 29 balls. heinrich classen (29) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (36) ensured that the chase was completed with nine balls to spare, becoming the fourth most successful run chase in IPL history. Earlier in the day, Rajasthan Royals posted a mammoth total of 228 for 6 thanks to a sensational 103 from 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Despite the onslaught, SRH maintained their composure in the chase, with Kishan and Abhishek setting the stage for a spectacular win. Kishan also showed his mentality at the crease. “Calmness is about the skill set. You have to see the ball and not be preoccupied. It was a big ground, so there were gaps. Just bat and enjoy it.” When asked if this was the best phase of his batting career, he immediately tried to downplay it. “No, I think my best is yet to come.”

