Sanju Samson of India (photo Francois Nel/Getty Images) Sanju Samson quietly builds a case where the largest Indian T20i goal in tournaments with multiple countries and the final of the Asia Cup against Pakistan could be a perfect stage for him to create history. So far, Samson scored 108 runs in three shifts on average 36 and a strike of 127.05, including fifty against Oman. While he usually detonated in the middle order-in the order to three, five and eight, he could adapt to any position, although Indian more captain Shaubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma occupy the highest places. If Samson adds only 64 other runs in the finals, Rishabha Panta would break the Best T20i Multi-RaTion tournament from the Indian goal. Pant scored 171 runs in eight shifts during 2024 ICC T20 World Cup on a strike of 127.61, with the highest score of 42. Before MS Dhoni pants set the bar during the Indian ICC T20 World Cup Triumph, on average 30.8, with the best 45 shifts.
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Samson also closes on a personal milestone of 1,000 T20i runs. Currently, 969 runs in 48 matches on average 26.18 and a strike over 149, including three centuries and three fifties, with the highest score of 111. In addition to Samson numbers, he rewritten records of records with his strike. After the Indian thrilling super super victory against Sri Lanka, he became an Indian front T20i goalkeeper in terms of six, hit 55 in 48 shifts – suppressed Dhoni 52 in 85 inning. Rishabh Pant sits third with 44 six in 66 shifts, while Ishan Kishan has 36 in 32 shifts.
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Although Samson played this Asia Cup in the middle order, he continued to demonstrate his destructive ability. In the last game against Sri Lanka, he scored the decisive 39 in No. 5 and broke the towering six over the screen and the cow corner outside Hasarang and Dasun Shanak. These strokes helped India to publish an impressive 202 for 5. Samson’s adaptability, consistency and ability to clean the ropes make it one of the most amazing Indian goalies in the T20 cricket. If he delivers a big knock to the Asia Cup final, he could not only set up personal records, but also solve his name together with the Indian most powerful goalkeeper in tournaments with multiple countries.
