Jitesh Sharma Cheers for Sanju Samson’s Century, Emphasizes Team Support
Sanju Samson’s scintillating century in the third T20I against Bangladesh has not only earned him accolades but also the admiration of his teammate, wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma. Despite not featuring in the series, Jitesh expressed his joy for Samson’s achievement, highlighting the camaraderie within the Indian team.
Jitesh, who is also vying for a spot in the Playing XI, acknowledged Samson’s struggles in the first two games but remained confident in his abilities. “I understand how his first two innings didn’t go well, but I was hoping he would score because I’ve seen Sanju’s hard work, and he had a good IPL season too,” said Jitesh.
The Indian team’s persistence with Samson at the top of the order gave Jitesh hope, even though he was warming the bench. “It was good to see the Indian team back Sanju and give him opportunities to play. Seeing that gives hope to those who are not in the playing XI, knowing that when their time comes, they will receive the same kind of support,” he said.
Jitesh emphasized the importance of focusing on individual growth rather than comparisons with others. “I don’t see myself comparing with others because all wicket keepers focus on their own performance and growth, rather than competing against each other. Everyone has a different role, a different playing style—each of us is unique,” he explained.
Instead, he is concentrating on improving his batting, keeping, and fitness. “I believe it’s better to focus on myself rather than on others. We are all doing our best. When I put myself in their shoes and imagine failing, it feels bad. Everyone feels that way, so I don’t compare myself to others. Instead, I focus on my process—my batting, keeping, and fitness,” he added.
Head coach Gautam Gambhir’s recent emphasis on supporting players has resonated with Jitesh, who is seeking to establish himself in the squad. “Those are important things to remember because anyone playing for India has earned that place. Everyone deals with pressure differently. Some players become comfortable quickly, while others take more time. I think these words carry meaning for anyone new to the team. They offer comfort, as every player is nervous in their early stages. If the coach gives that kind of reassurance, it allows the player to play freely, knowing they won’t be judged by one or two innings. The team knows that the player has performed well before and will receive their backing,” he concluded.