Samson & Sharma's Opening Chemistry Powers India's T20 WC Charge

Sanju Samson expressed his enjoyment batting with opening partner Abhishek Sharma, emphasizing their simple, complementary approach. Their stand helped India post a tournament-high 256/4 against Zimbabwe, featuring contributions from the entire top order. Tilak Varma adapted brilliantly to a new role at No.6, smashing an unbeaten 44 from 16 balls. The victory sets up a virtual knockout match against West Indies for a semifinal spot.

Key Points: Sanju Samson on Batting with Abhishek Sharma in T20 World Cup

  • Record team total of 256/4
  • Sharma & Samson's effective opening stand
  • Pandya's unbeaten fifty
  • Varma's explosive 44* at No.6
  • Semifinal race vs West Indies
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"Really enjoy batting with him": Sanju Samson speaks on his opening combination with Abhishek Sharma in T20 WC

Sanju Samson discusses his opening partnership with Abhishek Sharma as India posts a record total. Includes Tilak Varma's role and semifinal race.

"I really enjoy batting with him. We both complement each other really well. - Sanju Samson"

Chennai, February 27

India wicketkeeper/batter Sanju Samson, admitted he had been giving plenty of advice to his opening partner Abhishek Sharma, as the No. 1-ranked T20I batter made his best contribution of the tournament so far.

It may have taken some time to find the right balance, but India appears to have finally locked in their best batting mix at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. India got contributions from all of their top six batters as they put Zimbabwe to the sword in Chennai on Thursday.

It was the new-look opening pair of Sharma (55) and Samson (24) that did the damage during the early overs, with Ishan Kishan (38), Suryakumar Yadav (33), Hardik Pandya (50*) and Tilak Varma (44*) all getting in on the act as India posted the highest score of the T20 World Cup so far (256/4) and the second biggest in the tournament's history.

"We keep it very simple. He keeps asking me, Paaji (brother), what the wicket is doing. I tell him nothing and to just see the ball and swing your bat, nothing else, so I really enjoy batting with him. We both complement each other really well, so very happy we could actually give India a great start today," Samson told ICC Digital.

One of the other big positives to come from the match was the performance of Varma, with the all-rounder smashing an unbeaten 44 from just 16 deliveries in a new role at No.6.

Varma had batted at No.3 across India's first five matches at the T20 World Cup for mixed results, but looked more at ease at the death as he smashed four sixes at MA Chidambaram Stadium.

"I always say that whatever team needs, I'm up for it," Varma said when asked about his preferred batting position.

"So I've done the same role for the last four years in IPL for the Mumbai Indians, and also I've done a few games for the Indian team. So I'm up for it. Whatever the team needs, I'm up. And according to the situation, I can adjust. But as I said before, I was just waiting for one innings. So I am really grateful to God for that. The right time has been given, but I am up for it. I am pretty confident now that going forward I can win the games for the team," Varma added.

A clinical Team India, powered by fifties from Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya and a fiery spell by Arshdeep Singh, powered their way back into contention for a semifinal spot in the ICC T20 World Cup, beating Zimbabwe by 72 runs in their do-or-die match at Chennai on Thursday.

Zimbabwe's 72-run loss to India, following a 107-run loss to West Indies, has sealed their exit from the T20 World Cup, with South Africa qualifying for the semifinal from their group and the shoot-off for the second semifinal spot in Group 1 being between India and West Indies, who will play a virtual knockout match at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on March 1.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sanju's advice to Abhishek is so simple yet so effective - "just see the ball and swing your bat". Sometimes we overcomplicate things. Their chemistry is lovely to watch. Hope they continue this form against West Indies! 🤞
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Rohit P
A respectful criticism: While the batting was fantastic, our bowling in the middle overs still looks a bit shaky. Zimbabwe shouldn't have scored 184 after being 5 down early. Need to tighten up before the big match in Kolkata.
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Ananya R
Tilak Varma at No. 6 is a masterstroke! 44 off 16 balls is just what you need in the death overs. His attitude is perfect - "whatever the team needs". Such selfless players are the backbone of a winning team. 💪
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David E
Watching from Australia, this Indian team looks dangerous when they play with this freedom. The depth in batting is incredible. Hardik Pandya coming in at 5 and scoring a fifty shows the strength. Good luck for the virtual quarter-final!
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Siddharth J
The real test is now. Beating Zimbabwe is one thing, but facing West Indies in Kolkata with a semi-final spot on the line is a different pressure altogether. Hope the team carries this confidence. Jai Hind!

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