In the game’s shortest format, the first T20I between England and India in Kolkata is expected to be another epic match between two powerful international teams. The five-match T20I series, which will pit powerful opponents against one other in a fierce quest for supremacy, will be a challenge for both teams.
Sanju Samson, a wicketkeeper-batter for the Indian team captained by Suryakumar Yadav, will also make his debut for his country after being left out of the roster for the ODI series and the 2025 Champions Trophy. Despite being passed over for the 50-over format, the T20I skipper has defended the Keralan player and is certain of his spot, at least in the 20-over squad.
“The wicketkeepers are not currently under suspicion. Sanju has performed admirably in the last 7–10 games, demonstrating his full potential. All of the players in the team, not only the wicketkeeper-batters, should have good intentions, keep the team first, and steer the team in the correct way. Additionally, Surya stated at the press conference on Tuesday, January 21, “He has that opportunity, and he has taken advantage of it, and I’m really happy for him.”
Sanju Samson latest performance
Following the four-match series against South Africa, in which he had scored a few hundreds and won Player of the Series, Samson was unable to attend Kerala’s training camp and compete in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Even though Samson was playing at his best, his rejection from the domestic team sparked contentious debates within the fraternity.
The explosive batsman has scored 436 runs at an average of 43.60 in his last 13 T20I games, to give you an idea of his recent performance. In addition, his strike-rate stayed at an incredible 180.16, meeting the demands of the intense 20-over action. In addition to his debut century against Bangladesh in Hyderabad, this record also contains an incredible three hundred, two of which came against Proteas.
The professional cricket player hopes to send a clear statement to the selectors by maintaining his current form in the next England series.