Samson's 89* Powers India to T20WC Final, Credits Bumrah as "Once in a Generation"

Sanju Samson's explosive unbeaten 89 guided India to a formidable total of 253/7 against England in a thrilling T20 World Cup semi-final. Despite a magnificent century from England's Jacob Bethell, India secured a narrow 7-run victory to book their place in the tournament final. Samson, named Player of the Match, deflected praise to star pacer Jasprit Bumrah, calling him a "once in a generation" bowler. The win was built on aggressive cameos from multiple Indian batters and crucial bowling in the death overs.

Key Points: India Beat England, Reach T20WC Final | Samson Wins Player of Match

  • Samson's 89* off 42 balls
  • Crucial partnership with Ishan Kishan
  • India posts 253/7
  • England's Jacob Bethell scores 105
  • Bumrah's bowling praised
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"All credit goes to Bumrah": Samson after India defeat England by seven runs to reach finals of T20WC

Sanju Samson's 89* leads India to a 7-run win over England in the T20WC semi-final. He credits Jasprit Bumrah after the thrilling victory.

"All credit goes to Bumrah, once in a generation. - Sanju Samson"

Mumbai, March 6

Indian opener Sanju Samson expressed delight after delivering a match-winning performance against England in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final at Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, stating that he wanted to make the most of the form he carried into the knockout clash.

Samson, who was named Player of the Match for his brilliant innings, said he entered the contest with confidence after performing well in the previous game and focused on giving himself enough time at the crease to build a big score.

"Feels great, I knew I got some form going from the last game. I thought I needed to make the most out of my form, so I gave myself extra time. We know no score is stoppable, wanted as much as possible. England came close and played really well. Good semi-final. You need to assess conditions. We've played a lot of cricket here, know chasing is easier," Samson said after receiving the award.

India's innings was powered by a crucial partnership between Samson and Ishan Kishan, which helped the team push towards a massive total. The duo's aggressive yet calculated approach allowed India to maintain momentum through the middle overs and set up a formidable score against a strong English bowling attack.

Samson has been exceptional against slow deliveries in the T20 World Cup, scoring 71 runs in 28 balls at an average of 35.30 and at a strike rate of 253.57, with five fours and seven sixes. Notably, slower/pace-off deliveries have been India's weakness in this T20 World Cup overall.

Samson, with his 16 maximums this edition, went past Rohit Sharma's 15 sixes in the 2024 edition to have the most sixes by an Indian during a single T20 WC edition.

In this tournament, Sanju has made 232 runs in four matches at an average of 77.33, with a strike rate of 201.73, with two fifties, and a best score of 97* coming against West Indies at Kolkata in a virtual quarterfinal.

Samson revealed that during the partnership, both batters believed that a total of around 250 runs was achievable given the conditions and the rhythm they had built.

The Indian batter also reserved special praise for star pacer Jasprit Bumrah, calling him a "once in a generation" bowler for his impact with the ball during the match.

"But the way Ishan and I were batting, we knew 250 should be possible. Very happy. All credit goes to Bumrah, once in a generation. Think this award should go to him. Unbelievable feeling to play here, we wanted to put in a positive result. Hundred doesn't matter, it's not a Test or an ODI game where you can go up and down. Happy to get whatever I'm getting and in a winning effort," Samson added during the post-match presentation.

Put to bat first, a fiery knock from Sanju Samson (89* in 42 balls, with eight fours and seven sixes) and cameos from Shivam Dube (43 in 25 balls, with a four and four sixes), Ishan Kishan (39 in 18 balls, with four boundaries), Hardik Pandya (27 in 12 balls, with three fours and two sixes) and Tilak Varma (21 in seven balls, with three sixes) took India to 253/7 in 20 overs.

Despite having England down at 95/4, India could not dominate them as Jacob Bethell (105 in 48 balls, with eight fours and seven sixes) and Will Jacks (35 in 20 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) put a counter-attacking 77-run stand for the fifth wicket.

Bethell continued to march on even after Jacks' dismissal and a fiery four-ball cameo of 19 from Jofra Archer took England really close, but not to the finishing line, ending at 246/7.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, Samson is getting the consistent run he deserved! His strike rate of over 200 is insane. But honestly, the bowling at the death was a bit worrying. We can't afford those nerves in the final. Bumrah can't do it alone every time.
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Rohit P
That partnership with Ishan was the game changer. They took on the spinners so well. And yes, Bumrah is a magician! That one over where he gave just 4 runs when England needed 12 an over... priceless. #TeamIndia
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Aman W
The match was too close for comfort! 253 seemed safe, but our bowling in the middle overs lacked teeth. Bethell played a fantastic knock. We need to sort out our death bowling before the final. Full credit to the batters for that total though.
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Emma D
Watching from the UK, that was an incredible game of cricket! Samson was brutal. But as an England fan, proud of the fight shown by the lads, especially Bethell. India just had that extra bit of class with Bumrah. Good luck in the final!
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Kavya N
So happy for Sanju! From being in and out of the team to being a match-winner in a World Cup semi-final. His journey is inspiring. And his humility in victory is just the cherry on top. Bring home the cup, boys! 🏆

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