New Delhi, Feb. 13 -- India's opener batter Ishan Kishan received the Impact Player award in the dressing room for his impactful knock of 61 runs during the fixture against Namibia, which India won by 93 runs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Thursday.

Kishan's impressive knock came off just 24 balls, which set the tone for India's batting.

During the award presentation in the dressing room, the head physiotherapist of the Indian team, Kamlesh Jain, announced the winner, saying, "Today's impact player is about belief, hard work and mental toughness. When he was not part of the team for two years, he had the belief that whenever he came back, he would make an impact. From working hard in domestic cricket for two years and being men...