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Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar attributed the knock to Kishan’s fearless mindset and clearly defined role at the top of the order.“If you want to bat like Ishan Kishan, like he did against Pakistan, I believe there have to be several factors that have to be in your favour. First, he bats at the top of the order. He has the support of the team to play and take a lot of risks, which is missing at the moment,” Bangar told Star Sports.Bangar emphasized that Kishan’s success is rooted in form and method rather than a reckless stroke.“Number two, he’s an in-form man and T20 cricket is basically for in-form players. So he maximizes whatever form he has. There’s a method in which he’s dominated. It’s not like he targets every bowler,” Bangar noted.He further analyzed the innings and noticed how Kishan strategically attacked specific bowlers.“Even up to the fourth over, he first attacked Shaheen Shah Afridi in the second over, then he gave respect to the off-spinners and when the leg-spinners came in, he took them to the cleaners. All in all, a very calculating innings. I must say that even though he was getting most of the strike,” he led the batting that was there for 8 quite well and scored 77 of those. elaborate.