‘If a boy from Kerala has to cement his place in the Indian team…’: Sanju Samson drops his practical view of the ‘competition’ | Cricket | Top Vip News

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For India’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson, the journey in the national team has been a mix of ups and downs. Inconsistency has plagued Samson’s career in the Indian team, but he has certainly shown glimpses of his talent with some memorable knocks for the team over the years. Samson is currently part of the Indian white-ball setup and was in the T20I team in the team’s last series against Afghanistan.

Sanju Samson (c) with India captain Rohit Sharma (R) during a practice session (PTI)

In recent years, Samson has dedicated himself to perfecting his aggressive style of play, which has reaped rewards in shorter formats. As captain of the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League, the Kerala wicketkeeper-batsman has consistently impressed with stellar performances. In the 2023 season, Samson boasted a strike rate of 153.39, accumulating 362 runs in 14 innings. The previous year he scored 458 runs and led his team to the final of the tournament.

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Despite India’s call-ups, Samson recognizes the need to continually evolve and improve his game to remain competitive amid the growing talent pool within the Indian team.

“When you play cricket in the best country in the world… India is number one in the world… the number of players, the amount of talent and the competitions we have… a boy from Kerala. If he has to come and cement his place in the national team, he has to do something special,” Samson said. star sports in your program Star Nahi far away.

“I always wanted to stand out for the way I hit… create my own style. It doesn’t matter if it’s the first ball, I wanted to go out and score a six. That was the change in mentality. I wanted to do something different. Why do we have to wait for ten balls to reach six? “That was the reason behind the development of my hitting power.”

Competition for WK positions

In recent years, the Indian team has seen several wicketkeeper-batsmen burst onto the scene. After Rishabh Pant’s accident in December 2022 ruled him out for the entire following year, the team saw Ishan Kishan emerge, and players like Jitesh Sharma and Dhruv Jurel also made their national team debuts in different formats.

Furthermore, KL Rahul kept wickets during the ODI World Cup in 2023 and also played the same role during the Test series against South Africa.

“I tried a lot during Covid times, many people helped me. I’m very happy, things are going well. The routine continues, I am never satisfied. I just want to continue doing something spectacular for the team I play for,” Samson concluded.

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