In T20Is: : After his 47-ball century against South Africa set the platform for India’s 61-run win in Durban, wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson disclosed that skipper Suryakumar Yadav has communicated about the Kerala batter going to open in the next seven T20Is and gave his absolute backing irrespective of how the results would follow.
At Kingsmead, Samson dished out an exhibition of sublime timing and exquisite shots to hit seven fours and ten sixes in his knock of 107, becoming the first Indian batter and fourth overall to make back-to-back centuries in men’s T20Is.
“While playing in the Duleep Trophy, Surya came to me and said, ‘You have the next seven matches. You’ll be opening in these seven matches, and I’ll back you no matter what.’ For the first time in my career, I received such clarity, which gave me confidence. The team management has been clear for the last few matches I’ll be opening.”