India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan says the team needs to improve its batting approach after a defeat to England in the second T20I. In his comments following the loss, Kishan focuses on India’s batting timing during the middle overs, describing a slowdown that affects their ability to build innings momentum and score the runs needed to win. He also points to the importance of adapting better to English conditions, suggesting India must tailor their strategies to the conditions in which they are playing rather than relying on the same patterns used elsewhere.
Kishan’s assessment centres on finding “extra runs” that India struggled to produce during the match, especially after periods where the scoring rate dropped. The criticism is directed at India’s overall execution, rather than a single performance, and calls for clearer adjustments to bat through the middle phase more effectively while responding to how the pitch and match situation develop in England.