Sanju Samson Delivers Timely Knock Ahead of Asia Cup Selection

Just days before India’s Asia Cup squad announcement, Sanju Samson sent a clear message to the selectors with a composed half-century in a Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) exhibition match. The game marked the inauguration of the new floodlights at Greenfield Stadium, Trivandrum, on Independence Day.

Battling Injuries, Proving Form

It’s been a stop-start year for Samson, plagued by injuries that kept him from enjoying consistent game time. With doubts lingering over his form and readiness, he eased concerns by scoring a fluent 54 off 36 balls for the KCA Secretary’s XI against the KCA President’s XI, led by Ranji captain Sachin Baby.

Anchoring a Tight Chase

Chasing 185, Samson surprisingly walked in at number 4 instead of his usual top-order position. Partnering with an explosive Vishnu Vinod, who smashed 69 off just 29 balls, Samson played the anchor’s role, rotating strike and keeping the scoreboard moving without taking unnecessary risks.

He eventually fell for 54, leaving the game on a knife’s edge. With one wicket in hand, Basil Thampi sealed victory for the Secretary’s XI with a six on the penultimate ball.

Impact Beyond the Bat

Samson also showcased his sharp fielding skills, taking a stunning slip catch to dismiss Sachin Baby. The match also saw standout performances from Rohan Kunnummal (60 off 29) and Abhijith Praveen (47 off 18) for the President’s XI, adding to the thrill of the contest.

Eye on the IPL Future

While his Asia Cup hopes may have received a boost, Samson’s off-field future is also a talking point. Reports suggest he is considering a move away from Rajasthan Royals ahead of IPL 2026, with franchises like CSK and KKR showing interest in a potential trade.

Catch every update on Cricket NewsMatch PredictionsFantasy Tips, and Live Cricket Action—only on The Cricket Scores!

Ishwa Shah

Ishwa is a passionate and versatile cricket writer, celebrated for his sharp attention to detail and ability to craft compelling narratives. With an innate talent for simplifying complex match strategies and player techniques, he delivers content that is both insightful and accessible to cricket fans of all levels. His writing is marked by clarity, depth, and a deep understanding of the game. Beyond the page, Ishwa is an active member of the cricketing community—regularly engaging in conversations, debates, and expert discussions that keep him closely connected to the pulse of the sport.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *