Samson Shines in T20 WC Semifinal, Hails Bumrah as 'Once-in-a-Generation'

Sanju Samson played a pivotal role in India's T20 World Cup semifinal win over England, building a strong start with Ishan Kishan. He expressed confidence from his previous match and emphasized giving himself time at the crease. Samson acknowledged England's competitive chase made it a tense contest until the end. He deflected personal praise, instead hailing Jasprit Bumrah as a "once-in-a-generation" player deserving of the Player of the Match award.

Key Points: Samson Praises Bumrah After India's T20 WC Semifinal Win

  • Samson built on previous match form
  • Partnership with Ishan Kishan key
  • Acknowledged England's strong chase
  • Highlighted Bumrah's generational impact
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T20 WC: Samson shines in semifinal, calls Bumrah 'once-in-a-generation'

Sanju Samson reflects on his crucial innings and calls Jasprit Bumrah a 'once-in-a-generation' player following India's tense T20 World Cup semifinal victory over England.

T20 WC: Samson shines in semifinal, calls Bumrah 'once-in-a-generation'
"All credit goes to Bumrah. He is one in a generation. - Sanju Samson"

Mumbai, March 5

India's wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson expressed delight after playing a crucial role in India's hard-fought semi-final victory over England, saying he felt confident about his form and wanted to make the most of it when it mattered most.

Samson said he carried confidence from the previous match and made a conscious effort to give himself extra time at the crease. The approach paid off as he built a strong start with fellow batter Ishan Kishan to help India post a competitive total.

"Feels great. I knew I had some form going from the last game. I thought I needed to make the most out of it and gave myself that extra time," Samson said after the match.

India pushed their score over 250-run mark, which Samson believed was achievable given the way he and Kishan were batting. Despite the solid total, England mounted a strong chase, making it a tense contest until the closing stages.

"We know no score is stoppable. We wanted as much as possible. England came close and played really well. It was a good semi-final," he said, acknowledging the competitive effort from the opposition.

Samson also reflected on how teams must adapt to conditions, noting that chasing can often be easier depending on the pitch and match situation. Having played a lot of cricket in recent months, he emphasised the importance of assessing the conditions quickly.

While Samson's innings was pivotal, he was quick to shift the spotlight to India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, praising his impact on the game.

"All credit goes to Bumrah. He is one in a generation. I think this award (POTM) should go to him," Samson said.

He also described the experience of playing in such a high-stakes match as unforgettable, adding that the team's primary aim was to secure a positive result. For Samson, contributing to a winning effort mattered far more than personal milestones.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Finally, Sanju is getting the consistent run he deserves in the blue jersey. His calmness under pressure was brilliant. That partnership with Kishan was the game-changer. Hope he carries this form into the final!
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Aman W
Bumrah is a national treasure, no doubt. But let's not forget the bowling at the death was a bit shaky. We conceded too many. Need to tighten up for the final match, can't afford those lapses.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, that was a fantastic game of cricket! England fought hard, but India just had that extra bit of class. Samson and Bumrah were outstanding. Best of luck for the final.
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Karthik V
"No score is stoppable" - so true in T20! That's why we need bowlers like Bumrah. The man is a genius in the death overs. The trophy is coming home, boys! 🏆
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Nidhi U
So happy for Sanju! He's waited for his moment. And his words about Bumrah... spot on. We are lucky to witness such talent in one team. The whole country is behind you for the final!

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