Ishan Kishan's "Job Not Over" After Match-Winning Knock vs Pakistan in T20 WC

Ishan Kishan dedicated his Player-of-the-match award to Indian fans and the team following his stellar 77-run knock against Pakistan. His performance, which included a second-successive T20 World Cup fifty, helped India post 175/7. The Indian bowlers then bundled Pakistan out for 114, securing a 61-run victory and progression to the Super 8 stage. Kishan emphasized treating the high-pressure game as just another match and stated the job is not over as the team looks ahead.

Key Points: Ishan Kishan on T20 WC Win vs Pakistan: "Job is not over"

  • Kishan slams 77 in match-winning knock
  • Credits fans and team for award
  • India beats Pakistan by 61 runs
  • Qualifies for Super 8 stage
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"Job is not over": Ishan Kishan speaks on his stellar performance against Pakistan in T20 WC

Ishan Kishan dedicated his Player-of-the-match award to fans after his 77 guided India to a 61-run win over Pakistan in the T20 World Cup.

"I think the job is not over. So I wouldn't say I'm very satisfied we need to forget this one and move on to the next game. - Ishan Kishan"

Colombo, February 16

India's star wicketkeeper/batter Ishan Kishan, following a stellar match-winning performance against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup on Sunday, said his Player-of-the-match award belongs to all Indian fans and the whole team, not just him.

Kishan said he kept it simple and treated the game against Pakistan as just another game, watching the ball and playing his shots after assessing the wicket and target. He felt no panic and credited his teammates with confidence, but added that his job isn't done and that he wants to move on to the next match.

Ishan's dream run in T20S continued as he breezed through the Pakistan spin ploy, slamming his second-successive T20 WC fifty and guiding a clinical India to a 61-run win at Colombo on Sunday, while also pulling off some fantastic work behind the stumps, including a stumping to remove a dangerous Usman Khan, who was slowly counter-attacking against Indian bowlers.

In a video posted by BCCI, Ishan Kishan said, "Not only for me, I feel this is for all the supporters who were supporting us throughout the game, throughout the tournament, when we were preparing very hard. So credit goes not just to me, but to the whole of India. I think I was just keeping it simple, like I said in the press conference earlier that day it's just another game. You have to watch the ball and play your shots, which you believe in, which are on. You have to assess the wicket, how is it playing, what's the good total for all of our teammates, I think they had that in plan and that was giving me much confidence. There was no panic about anything before the match or in between the games. I was just keeping it simple and playing my shots. No, I think the job is not over. So I wouldn't say I'm very satisfied we need to forget this one and move on to the next game."

Pakistan elected to field first after winning the toss, and after Abhishek was out for a duck, Ishan's ruthless 77 and Tilak's calm 25 kept India stable, but the Men in Blue sank to 126/4, losing their set batters and all-rounder Hardik Pandya (0). However, skipper Suryakumar, Shivam and Rinku did the job of finishing the innings well, pacing their knocks perfectly in tough conditions. India scored 175/7, with Saim Ayub (3/25) being the top bowler for Pakistan.

In the run-chase, Pakistan sunk to 34/4 courtesy early strikes from Hardik, Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel. Usman Khan (44 in 34 balls, with six fours and a six) was the only one who showed up for the fight, as Team India packed Pakistan for just 114 runs in 18 overs, progressing to the Super 8 stage with their third successive win.

Axar (2/29 in four overs) was the pick of the bowlers for India, with Hardik (2/16 in three overs), Bumrah (2/17 in two overs) and Varun Chakaravarthy (2/17 in three overs) also being amongst the wickets.

India remains on top with three wins in three matches in Group A, while Pakistan has dropped to third with two wins and a loss, and the USA currently occupies second place with two wins and two losses. India's record against Pakistan in the T20 WC is 8 wins and a loss.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I love his humility. Saying the award belongs to all Indian fans shows great character. He's right, the job isn't over. The team needs to stay focused for the Super 8s and beyond.
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Vikram M
Brilliant all-round show. His keeping was sharp too, that stumping of Usman Khan was crucial. But let's not get carried away—the middle order collapse from 126/4 is a bit worrying. Need more consistency there.
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Priya S
So proud of the team! 8-1 record against Pakistan in T20 World Cups says it all. Ishan was the star, but the bowling attack was lethal. Bumrah, Hardik, Axar—everyone chipped in. What a complete team performance! 💙
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Rohit P
The best part is his attitude. "Job is not over." That's the spirit we need. One match at a time. Bring the cup home, boys!
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Michael C
As a cricket fan, it's great to see such a dominant win. Ishan Kishan made it look easy. Pakistan had no answers. India looks like the team to beat this tournament.

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