- Team India’s star batsman Sanju Samson’s bat is making a lot of noise in T20 cricket these days. He has established his batting prowess by scoring two back-to-back centuries in T20.
Team India’s star batsman Sanju Samson’s bat is making a lot of noise in T20 cricket these days. He has established his batting prowess by scoring two back to back centuries in T20. His batting storm also came in the T20 match played in Durban on 8 November, in which the bowling order of the African team was blown to pieces. Talking about his form, Sanju Samson made a big statement and said that he has been waiting for his place in the team for the last ten years.
Sanju Samson’s pain spilled out
The Indian team is playing a four-match T20 series against South Africa . On Friday, the two teams clashed in the first T20 match at Kingsmead in Durban. In this, Samson smashed the African bowlers and scored a lot of runs. Meanwhile, he managed to complete the second century of his T20 International cricket career.
Sanju Samson completed his century in 47 balls hitting seven fours and nine sixes. With this, he became the first Indian batsman to score two consecutive centuries in T20 international cricket. Earlier, he had scored a century in the third match of the T20 series played with Bangladesh in India.
“I have waited 10 years for this opportunity”: Sanju Samson
“I have waited 10 years for this opportunity”: Sanju Samson
After India’s innings ended, when the anchor asked Sanju in the match presentation, are you in the best form of your life? In response to this, he said that he does not want to think much about it. After the innings ended, Sanju Samson said about his form that,
“I get emotional when I think about it too much, I have waited for this opportunity for 10 years. That is why I want my feet to always remain on the ground. All this has been achieved with great difficulty. ”
India scored 202 runs
On the back of Samson’s century, the Indian team scored 202 runs for the loss of eight wickets in 20 overs. He scored 107 runs in 50 balls, which included seven fours and ten sixes. Apart from him, Suryakumar Yadav contributed 21 runs and Tilak Verma contributed 33 runs. Rinku Singh was dismissed after scoring 11 runs. No other batsman could even touch the double digit mark.