Sanju Samson's Mental Toughness Key to India's T20 World Cup Final Run

Former India coach Ravi Shastri attributes Sanju Samson's recent match-winning performances to a significant improvement in his mental approach and shot selection. Shastri notes that while Samson's immense talent was never in doubt, he has now "come of age" by achieving greater consistency. The coach believes Samson's best form is still ahead, given his clearly defined role in the team as a genuine match-winner. Shastri also advises India to stick with opener Abhishek Sharma for the tournament decider against New Zealand, backing him to deliver in the final.

Key Points: Shastri: Samson's Mental Growth Key for India in T20 Final

  • Mental strength key to consistency
  • Shastri not surprised by form
  • Defined role aids performance
  • Back Abhishek Sharma for final
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Samson's has toughened up mentally, he's come of age now: Shastri

Ravi Shastri praises Sanju Samson's newfound mental strength and consistency, crediting it for India's spot in the T20 World Cup final.

"I think he's toughened up mentally and there's never anyone who's doubted his skill or talent. - Ravi Shastri"

New Delhi, March 6

Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes Sanju Samson is mentally stronger when he bats, and this change in mindset is the reason for his good performances in the T20 World Cup.

Samson has been on the fringes of India's best T20I outfit in recent years and missed selection during the early portion of the T20 World Cup when Ishan Kishan was preferred as opener and Rinku Singh was in favour.

But the wicketkeeper batter has contributed consecutive Player of the Match performances to help guide India into the final of the T20 World Cup against New Zealand, with his most recent innings coming in the knockout semi-final with England in Mumbai when he struck seven sixes in a superb knock of 89

Although Samson's improved form has surprised many, Shastri was not surprised as he has noticed a clear change in the right-hander's approach.

"I think finally realising and coming to terms with the fact that he needs to be more consistent. He's got to be wiser with his shot selection and he's got to back his strengths," Shastri said on The ICC Review.

"The thing with Sanju is he's got every shot in the book, but lapses in concentration. I think he's toughened up mentally and there's never anyone who's doubted his skill or talent ever since he made the side.

"What people have been disappointed is that the run of consistency that should have been there by now isn't there, but he's come of age now," he added.

Shastri further said Samson's best form is still ahead given his role in the India team is now clearly defined.

"He's still just 31 years of age and a genuine match-winner. And when you see shots like (today) that is being played, there's class, there's touch there, there's power there, there's brute force. It's just unbelievable," Shastri noted.

Highlighting the recent efforts of fellow opener Abhishek Sharma are of some concern heading into Sunday's final of the T20 World Cup against New Zealand, Shastri believes it's too late to make a change to India's XI and India should stick with the young opener in the tournament decider against the Black Caps.

"I think they've just got to stick with him now. Don't make any changes as the side's having a good run. Stick with that and just tell him believe in your ability, believe in your strengths and back your strengths, don't go into a shell where you're tentative or you're timid.

"We back you, you back your strengths and go out there and play. The last game might be the best game for you,'" he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy for Sanju! He waited for his chance and is now grabbing it with both hands. That six-hitting was incredible. Hope he carries this form into the final. We need him to fire! 🔥
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Rohit P
I have to respectfully disagree with Shastri on one point. While Samson has been brilliant, I'm still worried about Abhishek Sharma's form at the top. The final is not the time for experiments, but we can't ignore a potential weak link.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, that innings was special. The power and timing were world-class. If he can be consistent, India has found a gem for the next few years. Good analysis by Shastri.
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Karthik V
"Come of age" is the perfect phrase. Better late than never! As a Kerala cricket fan, we've seen his brilliance for years in the IPL. Now the whole world is seeing it on the biggest stage. Proud moment! 💙
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Michael C
The mental shift is everything in sport. Samson looks like a different player under pressure now. That's what separates good players from champions. Excited for the final!

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