Ishan Kishan, the dynamic wicket-keeper batsman from Jharkhand, has become more than just a cricket star in 2026. The 27-year-old Mumbai Indians player has been actively embracing technology both on and off the field, setting new trends for modern cricketers.
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Cricket Analytics and Performance Tech
Matlab, cricket today is all about data yaar! Ishan has been using advanced AI-powered batting analysis systems worth ₹15 lakhs that track his shot selection and timing patterns. The Ranchi-born cricketer works with sports tech company CricViz and uses their real-time performance tracking during IPL matches.
His partnership with Bangalore-based startup SportsAI has resulted in a personalized training app that analyzes his keeping techniques. The app costs ₹2,999 annually and is becoming popular among young cricketers across India.
Digital Fitness and Wearable Technology
Bhai, fitness tracking has taken a new meaning for Ishan in 2026. He uses the latest Apple Watch Ultra 3 (priced at ₹89,900) along with specialized cricket sensors that monitor his heart rate during high-pressure situations like death overs.
His fitness regime includes:
- VR-based reaction training sessions in Mumbai’s Bandra facility
- AI-powered nutrition planning through the MyFitnessPal Pro version (₹1,200/month)
- Sleep optimization using Oura Ring Gen 4 (₹24,999)
- Recovery tracking with NormaTec compression therapy equipment
Social Media and Brand Technology
Arre, Ishan’s Instagram game is strong with 8.2 million followers as of May 2026! He uses advanced content creation tools like Canva Pro and Adobe Creative Suite to manage his social presence. His collaboration with tech brand OnePlus for the OnePlus 14 Pro launch in Delhi generated ₹2.3 crore in brand value.
The cricketer has also invested ₹50 lakhs in Mumbai-based gaming startup GameOn, which creates cricket simulation games. His virtual avatar in their latest game “IPL Master 2026” has been downloaded 2.1 million times.
Future Tech Ventures
Honestly yaar, Ishan is thinking beyond cricket. He’s planning to launch his own sports tech academy in Patna by December 2026, featuring automated bowling machines and 360-degree camera systems for technique analysis.
His investment in Pune-based EdTech company CricketGuru (worth ₹1.2 crore) aims to provide online cricket coaching to kids in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities across India. The platform already has 45,000 registered users from cities like Indore, Lucknow, and Bhubaneswar.
Mujhe lagta hai, Ishan Kishan represents the new generation of Indian cricketers who understand that technology isn’t just about playing better cricket – it’s about building a sustainable future beyond the 22 yards. Smart move, bhai!

