Ahmedabad: Debutant Ishan Kishan was in awe of Virat Kohli during their 94-run stand in the second T20 International against England here on Sunday and hopes to pick the brain of India skipper during the five-match series.
Kishan's fearless half-century on debut and Kohli's perfectly paced knock set up a series-levelling seven wicket win for India.
Kishan smashed 56 off 32 balls at the top of the order and felt completely at home on the big stage, having played enough IPL cricket in a similar environment.
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Chase master Kohli (73 not out off 49 balls) took charge after Kishan's dismissal to power India to victory with 13 balls to spare.
"It was proud feeling for me because I had just seen him (Kohli) on TV, his attitude on the ground, but to see it from the other end is totally different. I think it is something which I can change in myself, his energy, his appearance on the ground , there is a lot to learn from him.
"The way he talks in the ground it takes pressure from you. I just want to make sure that I learn a lot from him in this series," Kishan said in the virtual post-match press conference after the seven-wicket win.