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Ishan Kishan signs short-term deal with Nottinghamshir

Ishan Kishan has signed a short-term deal with Nottinghamshire to play two County Championship fixtures this season. Kyle Verreynne will be replaced by Kishan when South Africa travel to Zimbabwe for a two-Test series later this month. Verreynne will be away on national duty.
Kishan is known for his limited-overs game, but has 3447 first-class runs in 58 games including 17 half-centuries and eight hundreds. The wicketkeeper-batter also has 118 catches and 11 stumpings.
He will be eligible for selection against Yorkshire at Trent Bridge on June 22 and Somerset in Taunton on June 29 and is looking forward to experiencing county cricket for the first time.
"I'm feeling very excited to get my first taste of playing county cricket in England, and it will be a great chance to showcase my skills," Kishan said. "Playing in English conditions will really help me learn new skills, and I want to be the best cricketer I can be.
"Trent Bridge is such a famous ground that is well-known in India and around the world, and I am really excited that I will be playing there."
Kishan's desire to "move his red-ball game forward" caught the eyes of Nottinghamshire head coach Peter Moores. "We want players to be themselves and to bring their own game," Moores said, "and something that especially excites me about Ishan is how keen he is to be involved in county cricket.
"He brings proven quality in his ball-striking as a hard-hitting middle-order batter, and he's keen to move his red-ball game forward, which I'm sure will make him hungry to perform."
With four wins in seven games, Nottinghamshire currently sit on top of Division One of the County Championship.