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India’s wicket-keeper batsman Ishan Kishan, who refused to lead the East Zone team in the Desi League Duleep Trophy, which is starting in India, withdrew from the tournament, the reason for withdrawing from the league has been revealed.

In fact, Kishan was asked by Zone Selection Committee Convener Debashish Chakraborty to captain the East Zone team in the Duleep Trophy, which will begin on June 28. But Kishan rejected the request. After that, it was alleged that the young cricketer has lost interest in red ball cricket.

Now it has been revealed that Kishan has withdrawn from the domestic tourney and it is reported that he has taken this decision keeping in mind the upcoming West Indies series. It is reported that Kishan will be working on his fitness at the NCA in Bengaluru, which is expected to be fully fit for the series against West Indies.

Notably, players go to the NCA in Bengaluru for fitness updates when there is a gap between international series. Kishan last played for Mumbai Indians on May 26. As Kishan is not playing in the Duleep Trophy right now, Kishan is off to NC to work on his fitness. According to the current information, the chances of Kishan getting a place in the Indian team for the upcoming West Indies tour are high.

Notably, players go to the NCA in Bengaluru for fitness updates when there is a gap between international series. Kishan last played for Mumbai Indians on May 26. As Kishan is not playing Duleep Trophy now, Kishan has moved to NC to work on his fitness. According to the current information, the chances of Kishan getting a place in the Indian team for the upcoming West Indies tour are high.

Ishan Kishan

After finishing the WTC Audi, now Team India will take a break of exactly 1 month. After that, the Indian team will tour the West Indies for the full series. India will play 2 Tests, 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is in this tour.

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