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Sanju Samson, Team India’s stylish wicketkeeper-batter, recently reunited with former Indian pacer S Sreesanth during a visit to Dubai. The meeting was a heartwarming reminder of their shared roots in Kerala cricket, where they first bonded while playing for the state team. Sreesanth, who has been a mentor and inspiration for many cricketers from Kerala,💦 shared a snippet of their encounter on𒆙 his Instagram account on December 10, offering a glimpse into their camaraderie.
S. Sreesanth’s heartfelt wishes for Sanju Samson
Taking to Instagram, Sreesanth penned an inspirational note for Samson in his post, praising his talent and wishing him continued success.♎ This touching message 💎reflected Sreesanth’s admiration for Samson’s achievements and his hope for the younger cricketer to reach greater heights. The note also underscored the pride that both players feel in representing Kerala and the Malayalam community on a global stage.
“May the blessings of God be upon you, and may you continue to shine brightly and make all of us proud, especially the Malayalam community, Indians, and every cricket enthusiast with your distinctive style. Keep progressing, keep radiating, and always stay inspired. The sky is not the limit!” wrote Sreesanth.
When two World 🎶Cup winners from Ke🐼rala meet🤜🏼❤️🔥🤛🏼 🫂
— Sanju Samson Fans Page (@SanjuSamsonFP)
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Samson: A talent with untapped potential
Samson’s cricketing journey has been a blend of brilliance and unfulfilled promise. Despite his undeniable talent, he has struggled to cement his place in India’s star-studded lineup. Known for his elegant batting and impressive wicketkeeping skills, Samson has often dazzled in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and domestic circ♕uits but has faced challenges i꧟n consistently delivering at the international level.
However in his recent T20I series against South Africa, Samson finally showcased his explosive abilities, smashing 105 runs off just 56 balls in the series opener at a staggering strike rate of 194.64. This knock made him the first Indian batter to score consecutive T20I centuries, a testament to his capability as a game-changer. Never🌳theless, inconsistency crept in as he registered back-to-back ducks in the subsequent matches before bouncing back with an unbeaten 109 off 56 balls in the final game. His performance reaffirmed his potential but also highlighted the need for greater consistency on the global stage.