Sanju Samson Aspires to Become All-Format Player for India
Sanju Samson, the dynamic Indian wicketkeeper-batsman, has expressed his ardent desire to establish himself as an all-format player for the national team. In an exclusive interview, Samson revealed his aspirations to play Test cricket and his belief in his ability to succeed in the red-ball format.
“I believe I have the skill-set to succeed in red-ball cricket,” Samson asserted. “I don’t want to be restricted to just white-ball cricket. I desire to play Tests for India.”
Samson’s determination stems from the support he has received from the Indian team management. During the recent Bangladesh series, he was given the opportunity to open the batting, a role he embraced with aplomb. “I was told three weeks in advance that I would be playing as an opener against Bangladesh,” Samson said. “I was mentally prepared for the new role.”
The 28-year-old’s confidence was further boosted by his century in the Duleep Trophy, a tournament that featured some of the best bowlers in the country. “The century in the Duleep Trophy has given me a lot of confidence,” Samson admitted.
Samson’s journey to the national team has been marked by both highs and lows. He has been praised for his exceptional batting skills, but has also faced criticism for his inconsistency. However, he remains undeterred and is determined to prove his worth in all formats of the game.
“I believe in playing fearless cricket and not shying away from taking the odd risk,” Samson said. “It was my dream to hit five sixes in a match, and I was in my zone that day and it came off.”
Samson’s desire to play Test cricket is a testament to his ambition and his belief in his own abilities. As he continues to develop and mature as a player, it is likely that he will get his chance to represent India in the longest format of the game.