Ishan Kishan continued his domination for Jharkhand in the ongoing domestic season after being recalled to Indiaβs T20I side for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2026 and the upcoming five-match T20I series against New Zealand at home next month.
Jharkhand has smashed a record century while leading Jharkhand in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 clash against Saurashtra in the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Ishan Kishan ODI comeback all but confirmed after 33-ball century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy
Ishan Kishan annihilated the Saurashtra bowling attack in one of the most violent displays in List-A history. The left-hander smashed a 33-ball century to stake his claim for the ODI comeback.
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It was the second fastest century in List-A cricket, with Sakibul Ganiβs 32-ball ton leading the chart by the Indian players. Both players played the record-breaking innings on December 24.
| Name | Balls | Match |
| Sakibul Gani | 32 | Bihar vs Arunachal Pradesh |
| Ishan Kishan | 33 | Jharkhand vs Karnataka |
| Anmolpreet Singh | 35 | Punjab vs Arunachal Pradesh |
| Vaibhav Suryavanshi | 36 | Bihar vs Arunachal Pradesh |
| Yusuf Pathan | 40 | Baroda vs Maharashtra |
After making a T20I comeback on the back of a consistent domestic show, now this tone can pave the way for Ishan to make a comeback in the ODI side as well. Ishan’s this sublime form can become a serious threat to KL Rahul’s position in the Indian team in the format.
Ishan Kishan dominates this domestic season
The Jharkhand captain played a remarkable knock of 125 runs off just 39 balls, laced with seven boundaries and 14 sixes, against Saurashtra in Ahmedabad. His blistering ton powered Jharkhand to 412/9 on the board in their 50 overs against Saurashtra in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 clash. Virat Singh (88) and Kumar Kushagra (63) also hit brilliant fifties for Jharkhand.
Ishan Kishanβs remarkable knock came after he captained Jharkhand to their first-ever Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title earlier this month by hitting the match-winning century. Kishan finished the tournament as the leading run-scorer with 517 runs. In the final, he reached the hundred in just 45 balls, making it only the third-fastest century ever scored in a menβs T20 tournament final.
With that knock, the star wicketkeeper-batter became only the second batter to score a century in a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final. With a total of five centuries in the T20 tournament, Kishan is now the joint-highest centuries ever along with Abhishek Sharma.
The Road Back to the Indian Cricket Team
Meanwhile, December has turned into a defining month in Ishan Kishanβs career. Back in December 2023, Kishan was dropped from the Indian cricket team after requesting a break for personal reasons. Ishan had returned from South Africa and then missed domestic games, which didnβt sit well with the BCCI.
He was facing uncertainty and long domestic seasons with little clarity about his future. Instead of giving up, Kishan kept working through packed domestic schedules, carrying the weight of rejection, and spent months away from the spotlight. Those two years changed him deeply, especially his mindset, and he now emerged as the stronger version of himself.
Now, in the same month of December, Kishan has forced his way back into Indiaβs T20I squad. And now a good run in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025β26 could soon open the door to an ODI comeback as well.