Wonders are entirely expected in Indian cricket. What's uncommon in Ishan Kishan's process is the way that it's foundations begin in Jharkhand. With MS Dhoni - the greatest and maybe just essential name to have emerged from the recently cut out express, it's nothing unexpected that the small child took to turn into a wicket-keeping batsman. A left-given opener, Kishan's most memorable specialty came in 2016 when he was picked to lead the India under-19s for the u-19 World Cup held in Dhaka. In spite of a lean run with the bat (73 runs in six innings), in a competition where Rishabh Pant illuminated the scoring diagrams, he took India to the finals. He rushed to turn his fortunes around in the homegrown Ranji season that was to follow - winding up as Jharkhand's driving run-scorer with 799 runs. That incorporated a profession best 273 against Delhi, the most noteworthy till date by a Jharkhand batsman. In the post-Dhoni time in Indian cricket, he's tossed his cap into the club of wicketkeeper-batsmen standing ready to supplant him.