Ishan Kishan Sees His T20I Approach Being Questioned

Kishan, who is the current vice-captain of the Indian team, has been criticized for his slow batting in the format

In the recent T20I series against West Indies, Kishan scored 33 runs in two innings

with a strike rate of 103.12. He also played 50 dot balls in those two innings.

Former India batter Akash Chopra has been one of the most vocal critics of Kishan's T20I approach

Chopra has said that Kishan is playing too many dot balls and not taking enough risks.

He has also said that Kishan needs to be more aggressive in his batting, especially in the powerplay overs.

Kishan's slow batting has also been a concern for the Indian team management.

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