Sanju Samson's 97* powers India into T20 World Cup semi-finals

Sanju Samson played a heroic, unbeaten 97 to guide India to a tense five-wicket victory over West Indies, securing their place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals. His innings came under immense pressure, with India facing potential elimination and Samson having been in and out of the team. The knock represented personal redemption after he lost his opening spot to Ishan Kishan and only got playing opportunities due to squad injuries. Samson's blend of aggression and composure ensured India's title defense remains alive.

Key Points: Sanju Samson 97* seals India's T20 World Cup semi-final spot

  • Samson's 97* in must-win match
  • India beats West Indies by 5 wickets
  • Secures T20 World Cup semi-final spot
  • Inning came after being benched
  • Career-defining redemption knock
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Sanju: 97 of pure nerve - incredible!

Sanju Samson's unbeaten 97 guides India to a tense win over West Indies, securing a T20 World Cup semi-final berth in a career-defining knock.

"It was redemption written in runs."

New Delhi, Mar 1

Sanju Samson slowly sank to his knees, removed his helmet and looked up in prayer. It was a quiet moment of gratitude, but it carried the weight of everything he had endured in the weeks leading up to it. On a night when India's T20 World Cup campaign was on the brink, Samson delivered an innings that could define his career.

His superb unbeaten 97 powered India to a tense five-wicket win over West Indies, sealing a place in the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals.

The significance of the knock becomes clearer when one considers the journey that led Samson to this moment. Until just one series before the tournament, he was widely expected to open the batting for India. But the arrival of Ishan Kishan, pushed him out of the playing XI at the worst possible time.

His opportunity in the World Cup came through circumstances rather than certainty. An illness to Abhishek Sharma briefly opened the door, but Samson soon found himself back on the bench. Then another twist followed when Rinku Singh had to leave the squad, handing him a fresh chance.

With India staring at a potential early exit and Samson playing only his third match of the tournament, the pressure could hardly have been greater.

What followed was an innings built on courage and clarity. Samson blended aggression with composure, taking control of the chase while ensuring India never drifted too far from the target. Even as the tension mounted, he kept the scoreboard ticking and struck crucial boundaries at key moments.

He fell agonisingly short of a century, unbeaten on 97, but the milestone hardly mattered. In the context of the match - and the path that brought him there - the innings was worth far more than a personal hundred.

India's hopes of defending the T20 World Cup title at home are now very much alive.

For Samson, it was more than just a match-winning knock - it was redemption written in runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I feel for him. The team management kept him on the bench for so long. He must have been so frustrated. This innings is a slap on the face to all those who doubted his place in the side. Well played, Sanju!
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Rohit P
The century would have been nice, but who cares? He won us the match and got us into the semis. That's all that matters. His journey from being dropped to becoming the hero is like a Bollywood script.
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Michael C
As a cricket fan living in India for the past 5 years, I've seen how passionate everyone is about Samson in Kerala and Rajasthan. This innings was for all his loyal supporters. Incredible mental strength.
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Shreya B
While I'm thrilled we won, let's be honest - our batting order is still a musical chairs game. Players shouldn't get chances only because someone else falls ill. The selection needs more clarity, even if the result was great today.
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Karthik V
That moment when he sank to his knees... you could feel the emotion through the screen. After all the ups and downs, this was his destiny. Now please don't drop him for the semi-final! 🙏

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