Ishan Kishan (born July 18, 1998) is a dynamic Indian left-handed wicketkeeper-batter known for his explosive batting at the top of the order. A former India U-19 captain, he has represented India in all formats and plays for Jharkhand in domestic cricket. As of March 2026, he is set to captain Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL. Key Facts & Career Highlights
Birth Date: July 18, 1998 (Age 27 as of March 2026).
Role: Wicketkeeper-batter.
Major Records: Holds the record for the fastest double-century in ODI history.
IPL Career: Played for Gujarat Lions and Mumbai Indians; set to lead Sunrisers Hyderabad in the opening matches of IPL 2026.
Style: Known for his fearless approach and ability to change games quickly. Early Career & Rise
Born in Patna, Bihar, Kishan moved to Jharkhand to pursue cricket due to regulations and better opportunities. He led the Indian team to the runners-up finish in the 2016 Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh. His consistent performance in domestic cricket, particularly for Jharkhand, earned him a spot in the IPL and eventually the national side. International and IPL Journey
Kishan made his international debut in March 2021 against England, scoring a fifty in his first T20I match. He has since been known as a "Pocket Dynamo" in the cricket world, serving as a destructive batter. In the IPL, he was a key part of Mumbai Indians' success, particularly in 2020 when he scored 516 runs. In 2022, he was a high-value purchase in the mega auction. Leadership & Playing Style
Known for his attacking, "fearless" style of play, Kishan is an essential player for both domestic and international matches. His captaincy has been praised for being encouraging, focusing on building confidence in younger players.