
Superstitions have been a part of cricket for a long time, and many players have their own set of beliefs and rituals. Some players wear a particular piece of clothing or jewelry, while others have a particular routine that they follow before stepping onto the field. Ishan Kishan’s superstition of running towards the non-striker’s end after hitting a boundary has become quite noticeable, and fans have been curious about its significance.
In the ongoing game against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Ishan Kishan was seen running towards the non-striker’s end after hitting a boundary, which has caught the attention of fans.
While it remains uncertain what Ishan Kishan’s rationale is for his superstitious behavior, it is evident that he possesses exceptional cricketing skills and has the potential to become a cornerstone of Indian cricket in the future. Ishan Kishan’s track record in the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been consistently remarkable, and he has also established himself as a promising contender for the Indian national team.
In fact, this is not the first time that Ishan Kishan has been seen following this particular superstition. In the previous game he exhibited the same behavior. The cameras caught him running towards the non-striker’s end after hitting a four, and then again after hitting a six.
Ishan Kishan has got some superstition? He is completing a run at the other end of the crease after hitting a boundary? Noticed that last match as well.@ishankishan51 #MIvsSRH
— ishan (@ishantropy) April 18, 2023
When Ishan Kishan hits a 6, he runs over to the other end as if taking a single. Could be a superstition. Well, it’s working today
— Ritesh Misra (@riteshmisra) April 16, 2023