In overs 11 to 40, Kishan scored 177, off 91 balls, by far the most runs scored by any batter in this phase of an ODI innings. And he didn’t even bat through them. Even when he swung so hard that his bottom hand came off the handle, Kishan managed to clear mid-on. The odd miscue landed in no man’s land. He eventually got out trying to hit a six. In a spot interview between innings, he said he could have scored a triple-century. He was successful because he didn’t rule anything out, but never went chasing anything.On another day that dismissal might have come sooner. At 160 or 110 or 60 or whenever. On this day it came at 210, but because he played the way he did, we could dream of 310. It won’t always come off, but India need batters who will not limit themselves. Virat Kohli is perhaps the greatest there has ever been at finding that supreme ODI efficiency while playing within himself, but India don’t need more batters who approach ODIs in his manner. They have efficiency; they need audacity in equal measure.On a pure viewing level, Kishan’s was a delightful and audacious innings. Right from the time he took down the two Jadejas on a proper dusty Rajkot turner during the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy, Kishan has scored runs against good spin bowling with relative ease. Add to it his ease at pulling thanks perhaps to his short stature, and he had negated Bangladesh’s two big weapons.It can be argued it is easier to have such an uncluttered approach when you don’t feature heavily in conversations relating to World Cup selection and, thus, have less to lose, but have a look at the release in Kishan’s celebration when he reached the hundred.Life is another kind of difficult when you are on the bench. In his last ODI series, Kishan set up a successful chase with a similarly attacking 93 off 84 from No. 3 against South Africa. He got that chance because the first-choice top order was in Australia preparing for the T20 World Cup. He probably wouldn’t have got this chance in Chattogram had captain Rohit not been injured. In the meanwhile, others have scored runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, most notably Ruturaj Gaikwad.The volume of talent available to India’s selectors and team management, especially in white-ball batting, is immense and is enough to make anyone feel insecure. To be fair to the leadership, they also have to provide some stability to those who do get selected, which makes it difficult for those who don’t regularly make it to the final XI. To get that rare chance and make such a bold and selfless statement speaks both of Kishan’s skill and mindset.It is usually once they have clinched a permanent spot, and when they have something to lose, that flashy India batters have tended to change their approach. Now is when India need to make sure Kishan is encouraged to play the way he has done so far in his ODI career. The biggest tangible encouragement is selection.

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