Should Sanju Samson be included in the Indian team for the T20 World Cup or not? BCCCI should listen carefully to this veteran.

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Former Australian batsman Matthew Hayden has demanded the inclusion of Sanju Samson in the Indian team for the T20 World Cup 2024.

Sanju Samson (Pic Source-X)

The ICCC T20 World Cup (T20 World Cup 2024) will start in June after the 17th season of IPL. In such a situation, the question that is revolving in everyone’s mind is how will India’s 15-member team be in the T20 World Cup. Now the former cricketer is also selecting his 15-member team for the World Cup. According to media reports, BCCI can announce Team India on May 1.

This time many young new faces can be seen in Team India and this may cause loss to some veteran players. In such a situation, the demand to give a chance to Sanju Samson is gaining momentum. Many cricket experts and veteran players are demanding that he be kept in the team as a wicketkeeper.

Sanju Samson is creating a stir with his brilliant performance in IPL 2024, which is why there is a demand for his inclusion in the team. Let us tell you that Samson has scored 385 runs in 9 matches this season at an average of 77 and strike rate of 161.09. During this period, Samson has hit 36 ​​fours and 17 sixes and has scored 4 half-centuries. Apart from Sanju, Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul are also looking in great form, but due to Samson’s better statistics, everyone’s eyes are on him.

Australian legend Matthew Hayden advocates for Sanju Samson’s inclusion in the team.

Former Australian batsman Matthew Hayden has demanded the inclusion of Sanju Samson in the Indian team for the T20 World Cup 2024. Let us know what he said-

“Sanju was always overlooked for the national team. I have been saying this for almost a decade. I don’t know why this was done. Because he is a very good hitter. And if you send him higher in the batting order, he can continuously cause damage to the opposition team. He played a perfect captaincy innings against Lucknow. I think he should definitely be included in the team.”

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