Key Facts
- Indian wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan has signed a short-term deal with Nottinghamshire to play two County matches, subject to international clearance, replacing South African international Kyle Verreynne in the squad.
- Kishan expressed excitement about playing county cricket in England, calling it a great chance to showcase his skills.
- Head coach Peter Moores praised Kishan's proven ball-striking quality and expressed pleasure at securing his services for the next two Championship fixtures while Kyle Verreynne is away.
- Kishan has a strong first-class record with 3447 runs at an average of 37.87 in 58 games, highlighting his significant first-class experience despite being primarily known for white-ball cricket.
"I’m feeling very excited to get my first taste of playing county cricket in England, and it will be a great chance to showcase my skills," Kishan was quoted as saying by Nottinghamshire's website.
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Key Stats at a Glance
First-class runs
3447 runs
First-class batting average
37.9
First-class matches played
58 games