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Ishan Kishan sets social media on fire with his new haircut

The Indian cricketer Ishan Kishan's new haircut is all about style.

Cricketers today care a lot about their fashion sense. From the type of dresses they wear to the kind of goggles they wear, hats, shoes, belts, and everything else becomes a topic of discussion among the fans. When star cricketers follow a style, it becomes a trend among the fans. Often there have been examples where the style of famous cricketers has been replicated by fans.  

From the days of MS Dhoni, the styling took centerstage among young cricketers. Yuvraj Singh, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, and many other cricketers followed it and became a sensation among the youth. For today’s cricketers, Virat Kohli is a role model. The star cricketer has inspired youngsters not just in cricket, but in lifestyle, fitness, fashion sense, and many other aspects of life.  

Ishan Kishan’s new stylish haircut

Ishan Kishan has been one of the trendiest cricketers. Often there have been cases of the wicketkeeper batter setting social media on fire with his styling. Recently, the Indian cricketer posted an image on Instagram which went viral on the internet. The image was about the new haircut of the batter from Jharkhand, which received big reactions from many fans. 

In the image, Kishan was seen in his new hairstyle. The new haircut had Kishan rocking a look, which was praised by the fans. With the image on his Instagram account, Kishan wrote “Hakim’s Aalim Hair Lounge” mentioning the man behind the new haircut of the youngster. In the image, Kishan was sporting a stylish watch and wore sunglasses. Behind him, there was Aalim Hakim, who helped Kishan with his new haircut.   

Kishan has been having a good time in the last few weeks. Ever since he landed in the West Indies, he has been scoring runs well. In 2 Test matches, Kishan scored 78 runs at an average of 78.00, including a fifty. In ODIs, Kishan was even better, as he scored 184 runs in 3 matches at an average of 61.33, at a strike rate of 111.52, including 3 consecutive 50-plus scores.   

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