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‘It was self-destruction’ – Saba Karim on Ishan Kishan’s dismissal in first T20I between India and England

Ishan Kishan
Ishan Kishan. (Photo Source: Sony LIV)

The new No. 1-ranked batter in T20I cricket, Ishan Kishan, was run-out in the first T20I between India and England at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street on Wednesday, July 1.

The incident took place on the last ball of the second over in India’s innings. Kishan and Abhishek Sharma were involved in a mix-up, and the former had to put in a desperate dive. He hurt his chest in the process, but the effort went in vain as the replays confirmed he was short of his crease. Abhishek wasn’t too interested on taking the single after Kishan knocked a delivery from Saqib Mahmood to mid-on and rushed more than halfway down the pitch. Sharp work from Harry Brook and Jos Buttler helped England get an important breakthrough.

Saba Karim said that Kishan’s dismissal was nothing but self-destruction and opined that they should have been looking at each other instead of watching the ball.

“It was self-destruction. Both Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan were watching the ball. They should have been looking at each other. There might have been a possibility had Abhishek Sharma responded very quickly, but normally, the non-striker waits for the ball to beat the fielder in the infield, and he runs after that only,” Karim said during a discussion on JioHotstar.

The former India wicketkeeper said that Abhishek would have struggled to reach the striker’s end and urged the Indian batters to improve their communication in the middle.

“In my opinion, there was no run there. Even if Abhishek Sharma had tried, it would have been difficult for him to reach the other end because Jos Buttler did an excellent job. He came to the stumps very quickly. Both batters need to work on their communication. It happened in Ireland and here as well,” Saba observed.

“There was no run at all” – Irfan Pathan on Ishan Kishan’s run-out in ENG vs IND 2026 1st T20I

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan stated that the quick single was never on. He elaborated to explain his assessment.

“There was no run at all. You would have heard Abhishek saying that he (Kishan) should have allowed the ball to pass the midwicket fielder, and then the mid-on fielder also wasn’t standing on the 30-yard circle. He was standing slightly ahead. When that happens, he is also attacking the ball,” he said.

Pathan agreed to Karim’s take that Abhishek would have gotten run-out had he given a positive response to Kishan’s call for a quick single.

“You played the ball softly. You have to take the run only after the ball passes the fielder who is trying to cut the ball. In my opinion, there was no run. I totally agree with Saba bhai. Abhishek would have gotten run out. It means you took a high-risk run, and when you do that, someone will be sacrificed. You got run out yourself. So it was a wrong decision from Ishan Kishan,” Pathan observed.

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