Sanju Samson was included to the 15-man squad and chosen for the main competition in the Americas, thus he will participate in his first T20 World Cup later this month. This season was Samson’s breakthrough in the Indian Premier League after years of patchy play and little opportunity. He gave an outstanding performance for the jeetbuzz Royals. Samson, along with Rishabh Pant, is now India’s second wicketkeeper after defeating KL Rahul in the race for a berth in the T20 World Cup with 385 runs at a blistering strike rate of 161.08 in nine games.
However, this was only the beginning for Samson. Although India’s tournament campaign has started, there are still issues that need to be fixed. Will good middle-order players like Pant, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, and others be part of Kerala’s wicketkeeper-batter? When and where will he bat, if he does so at all? Samson isn’t too concerned about them just yet, even though they could come up at Ajit Agarkar and Rohit Sharma’s news conference following the team selection on 91 club.
The captain of the Rajasthan Royals is currently focused on leading his club to victory in the Indian Premier League. When asked if he intended to bat at a particular position for the first international tournament, Samson responded, “That’s a very tricky question,” according to Star Sports.
We gave it a lot of thought since batting stances are the center of attention. What time and location will Sanju take the bat? Sanju will take the lead at bat. However, I believe the team should aim for the IPL championship. Winning the Indian Premier League is now the most important thing. Samson believes that this is the one goal the players should be focusing on.
Now leading the IPL 2024 rankings, Samson’s Rajasthan Royals have won eight of their past nine games. Over the previous two seasons, Samson has led RR to three incredibly steady seasons; as a consequence, they are all but guaranteed a postseason spot in the league. The Royals were beaten by the Gujarat Titans in their 2022 season matchup.