With Sanju Samson not getting a chance to play in a rain-hit T20I series against New Zealand, it brought plenty of criticism for the Indian think-tank. With the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand starting from Friday, many are expecting that the right-handed batter who is a second wicket keeping option will be given a run.
In the absence of many first-choice players in ODIs since July, Samson has grabbed his chances by scoring 248 runs in eight 50-over innings at a high average of 82.66 and strike-rate of 107.35, including two half-centuries.
With India now on the path of finalising their squad for the ODI World Cup next year, it remains to be seen if the side will place their faith in the abilities of Samson against New Zealand and then get him to play a big role in the middle-order, especially with his ability to counter spin well.