Ishan Kishan at No. 4 with Kohli back for England ODIs: Rayudu

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Ishan Kishan at No. 4 with Kohli back for England ODIs: Rayudu

Synopsis

Ambati Rayudu sees Ishan Kishan slotting in at number four once Virat Kohli returns for the England ODIs — and argues a Kishan–Iyer pairing at four and five could be India's most formidable middle-order combination heading into the 2027 World Cup cycle. His comments on Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal add further texture to India's evolving batting blueprint.

Key Takeaways

Ambati Rayudu said Ishan Kishan should bat at number four in India's ODI lineup once Virat Kohli returns for the England series from 14 July .
Kishan scored 34 and 125 on his ODI comeback against Afghanistan in Dharamshala and Lucknow this month.
Rayudu backed a Kishan–Shreyas Iyer combination at four and five as 'very, very formidable' for India.
Rohit Sharma was backed to remain central to India's 2027 World Cup plans, with Rayudu citing his experience and big-match temperament.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was identified as India's best option as third opener heading into the World Cup cycle.

Former India batter Ambati Rayudu on Monday, 29 June said Ishan Kishan is ideally suited to bat at number four in India's ODI lineup once Virat Kohli returns for the three-match series against England, beginning 14 July. Rayudu cited Kishan's ability to handle both pace and spin as key reasons for slotting him into that middle-order role.

Rayudu's Case for Kishan at Four

Kishan made a striking return to ODI cricket this month, posting scores of 34 and 125 in the series against Afghanistan in Dharamshala and Lucknow respectively. With Kohli sidelined by a hamstring injury, Kishan, ODI captain Shubman Gill, and T20I skipper Shreyas Iyer each took turns at the number three position.

'When it comes to Ishan Kishan, it is great that he is part of the ODI setup and being a left-hander, he'll add a lot of value. So I see him eventually bat at number four. That is an ideal number for him. Being a left-hander, he plays spin exceptionally well and also plays pace well,' Rayudu said during a virtual group interaction facilitated by Sony Sports Network.

Rayudu added that a Kishan–Iyer combination at four and five could be 'a very, very formidable' pairing for India in the build-up to the 2027 ODI World Cup.

Kohli's Mental Fortitude and the 2027 World Cup Question

With debate swirling over whether Kohli and Rohit Sharma are certainties for the 2027 ODI World Cup, Rayudu — who played 55 ODIs and six T20Is for India before being controversially dropped from the 2019 World Cup squad — pointed to Kohli's meticulous preparation as evidence of his enduring quality.

'A guy like him who is so meticulous with his processes, training, and methodology, he knows that there'll be ups and downs. But when you're so focused, when you're so meticulous, when your training is so proper, you know that those lows will not last for a long time,' Rayudu said, recalling Kohli's comeback from a difficult 2014 Test series in England.

Rayudu noted that Kohli had set benchmarks in fitness and mental strength that a generation of Indian cricketers has sought to emulate.

Rayudu Backs Rohit to Deliver in Big Moments

On Rohit Sharma's place in India's World Cup plans, Rayudu was unequivocal. After two lean scores against Afghanistan, Rohit found form with a 79 in the third ODI in Chennai, and Rayudu believes his experience and dressing-room influence remain irreplaceable.

'His experience is invaluable. He needs to be there because he's a leader not only on the ground but also in the dressing room... I'm sure he's in the plans for the World Cup,' Rayudu said. He added that Rohit's ability to raise his game in high-stakes matches makes him a near-certainty to feature prominently in the upcoming England series.

Jaiswal's Role: India's Third Opener for 2027

Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a century against Afghanistan in Chennai before making way for the returning Kohli, was another subject of Rayudu's analysis. The former batter backed Jaiswal to be developed as India's third opener heading into the World Cup.

'When it comes to being the third opener, it should be Jaiswal for sure and he should be given enough opportunity to be prepared before the World Cup, just in case we have an injury,' Rayudu said. He stressed that Jaiswal 'deserves an opportunity' and should be given consistent chances to cement his place in the side.

India's ODI series against England gets underway on 14 July, with the squad expected to reflect Kohli's return from injury and the selectors' evolving vision for the 2027 World Cup cycle.

Point of View

Or whether Kohli's return simply pushes everyone one position lower with no structural clarity. India's batting order has been reshuffled repeatedly since the 2023 World Cup final, and a lack of role certainty — not a lack of talent — has been the persistent drag. Rayudu's backing of Rohit also sidesteps the harder conversation: at what point does experience become a reason to persist rather than a reason to play?
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29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Ambati Rayudu see Ishan Kishan batting in India's ODI side?
Rayudu sees Kishan batting at number four in India's ODI lineup, particularly once Virat Kohli returns for the England series beginning 14 July. He cited Kishan's ability to play both pace and spin as ideal qualities for that position.
When does India's ODI series against England begin?
India's three-match ODI series against England begins on 14 July 2026. Virat Kohli is expected to return to the playing eleven for this series after missing the Afghanistan ODIs due to a hamstring injury.
What did Rayudu say about Rohit Sharma's place in India's 2027 World Cup plans?
Rayudu backed Rohit Sharma to remain a key figure in India's 2027 ODI World Cup squad, pointing to his experience, dressing-room leadership, and ability to deliver in big matches. He said Rohit's inclusion in the plans is likely the reason he has continued to be selected.
What is Yashasvi Jaiswal's expected role according to Rayudu?
Rayudu believes Jaiswal should be developed as India's third opener heading into the 2027 World Cup cycle. He stressed that Jaiswal deserves consistent opportunities so he is match-ready in case of an injury to either of the first-choice openers.
How did Ishan Kishan perform on his ODI comeback against Afghanistan?
Kishan scored 34 and 125 in the ODI series against Afghanistan played in Dharamshala and Lucknow respectively, marking a strong return to international cricket after a period out of the side.
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