Gambhir Defends Samson from Yuvraj Comparisons, Hails Keeper's 'Courage'

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir has strongly defended Sanju Samson from comparisons to 2011 World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh, calling such parallels unfair. He instead praised the wicketkeeper-batter's immense "character and courage" to bounce back after a poor series and initial World Cup exclusion. Gambhir emphasized that Samson's three consecutive match-winning knocks, including a crucial 89 in the final, showcased a special talent thriving under pressure. The coach expressed confidence that this tournament victory is just the beginning of a remarkable journey for Samson.

Key Points: Gambhir: Unfair to Compare Samson to Yuvraj Singh

  • Gambhir calls Samson-Yuvraj comparison unfair
  • Lauds Samson's courage and character
  • Highlights comeback from poor form
  • Credits match-winning tournament impact
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T20 WC: Gambhir says comparing Samson and Yuvraj 'unfair,' lauds keeper's 'courage and character'

Gautam Gambhir praises Sanju Samson's character and match-winning T20 World Cup performances, dismissing comparisons to Yuvraj Singh as unfair.

"It takes so much of character and courage where you know that maybe your career is on the line. - Gautam Gambhir"

Ahmedabad, March 9

Head coach Gautam Gambhir heaped praise on Sanju Samson for his match-winning exploits in India's ICC Men's T20 World Cup victory, calling his resilience and performance 'special' and highlighting the character the wicketkeeper-batter displayed under pressure.

Asked about Samson winning the Player of the Tournament award and whether it brought a sense of deja vu to India's 2011 World Cup heroics of Yuvraj Singh, Gambhir noted, "Look, it's not fair to compare two people. I think Sanju, what he's done... see, again, Sanju did that three in a row, three in a row doing it and especially after coming back from the kind of form that he was in. You know, it takes so much of character and courage where you know that maybe your career is on the line."

He emphasised that Samson's journey during the tournament was unique. "Even if the captain and I can show as much faith, trust, everything in him, deep inside you know that obviously you didn't have a great series against New Zealand before the start of the World Cup, and then you didn't start on the playing level during the World Cup. Then making a comeback like that and playing those kinds of innings with that kind of, what, strike rate or with that kind of flamboyance... You need to have a special player, you need to be a special talent," Gambhir noted.

The 2011 World Cup-winner praised Samson's approach to pressure. "It was never about doubting his talent. He just had to go out there and be as free as he wanted to be. That is what he has shown to everyone. When you start believing in yourself, I think nothing matters to you apart from that," he said.

Samson's three consecutive match-winning innings, including a scintillating 89 in the final against New Zealand, played a pivotal role in India becoming the first team to retain the Men's T20 World Cup title.

Gambhir concluded with a message for the future, saying, "Hopefully he can kick off from here and achieve a lot of great things. I think he deserves a lot more than actually he's got till now. There was never any doubt about his talent, and this is just the beginning of a remarkable journey."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I've always felt Sanju was underrated. So happy to see him shine on the biggest stage. That innings in the final was pure class! His strike rate was phenomenal.
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Aditya G
Finally, a coach who backs players based on character, not just hype. Gambhir's man-management seems top-notch. Samson's journey from being dropped to POTT is the stuff of movies. What a turnaround!
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Michael C
Respectfully, while I agree comparisons aren't fair, I do think the media creates these narratives. The focus should be on the team's historic achievement of retaining the cup. That's the real story.
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Priyanka N
"Career on the line" – that hit hard. We fans are so quick to write players off after one bad series. Hats off to Sanju for his mental strength. This win feels extra special because of stories like his. ❤️
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Karthik V
Yaar, what a player! From Kerala to world champion. His flamboyance is exactly what our middle order needed. Hope he gets a long, consistent run now across all formats. The future is bright!

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