Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson left everyone utterly stunned with his batting heroics on Sunday. Playing for India D against India A, Samson played a quick knock of 40 off 45 and kept his side in the mammoth chase of 488. On Day 4 of the second round match, India D needed 426 runs more to win with Ricky Bhui and Yash Dubey standing unbeaten at the crease at 62/1. Bhui and Dubey’s partnership kept India D in the game but Shams Mulani helped India A to bounce back.
After losing Dubey’s wicket for 37, India D also lost Devdutt Padikkal cheaply. However, skipper Shreyas Iyer stitched a valuable partnership with Bhui, before getting dismissed for 41 by Mulani.
Then, Samson stepped in to bat at no 6 and changed the momentum of the game. The Rajasthan Royals skipper began his hitting with a beautiful boundary off Tanush Kotian.
Getting into the groove early
Stepping out & smashing down the ground.
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He then went on to smash a six against Mulani and then hit a boundary and a maximum in the 57th over of Kotian. However, his powerful knock came to an end in the 61st over when Kotian got the better of him.
Samson tried to play a defensive shot but the ball found a faint outside edge and was caught by Kumar Kushagra.
Talking about the match, Bhui smashed a century and standing solid for India D in the massive run-chase.
Earlier on Day 3, Tilak Varma and Pratham made smooth hundreds to drive India A to a commanding position against India D.
Varma did no harm to his ambitions of keeping himself visible in the India scheme of things with an unbeaten 111 (193 balls, 9×4), while Pratham made an impressive 122 (189 balls, 12×4, 1×6) as India A declared their second innings closed at 380 for three.
It gave them an overall lead of 487, and India D chiselled off 62 from the target of 488 for the loss of Atharva Taide.
With PTI Inputs
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