Pandya’s brutality, Kishan’s elegance, and the colourful food coupons
By K.R. Nayar From Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi. Hardik Pandya and Ishan Kishan turned Thursday evening at the Arun Jaitley Stadium into a festival of fearless stroke play. They gifted India a 93-run win. Kishan’s batting was like that of a man who was set free to go out and enjoy hitting freely. It was a treat to watch his footwork and the elegant swing of his bat that makes the ball slice through the gap on its way to the boundary. When he drove on the up, the ball sped across the turf as if pulled by an invisible string. He executed his pull not with brute force alone but with exquisite timing. What makes Kishan special is his audacity. He rules over the bowlers. His 61 off 24 balls set the stage for India’s victory. He got many hoping that India might break the record for the highest total. Pandya, the street fighter Pandya walked in to the field with a swagger. He his aware of his role as a finisher, and he finished off Namibia’s hopes of restricting India to a total...