Bangar Backs Samson's Opening Role, Calls It India's "Good Mix" vs Spin

Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar has endorsed Sanju Samson's role at the top of the order for India's crucial T20 World Cup match. He argues that having a right-hander like Samson disrupts the opposition's plan to use off-spin against a left-hand heavy top order. Bangar highlighted how Samson's proactive 24-run knock against Zimbabwe provided the fast start India desperately needed after struggling opening partnerships. His innings also allowed his opening partner, Abhishek, time to settle in at the crease.

Key Points: Bangar: Samson at Top Gives India Crucial Right-Left Mix vs Spin

  • Samson's promotion prevents off-spin dominance
  • Creates optimal right-left batting combo
  • Provides proactive intent at the top
  • Eases pressure on partner Abhishek
  • Addresses India's previous poor opening stands
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'This is a good mix': Bangar backs India's left-right strategy with Samson at the top

Sanjay Bangar explains why Sanju Samson's promotion is key for India's T20 World Cup batting balance, preventing opposition off-spin dominance.

'This is a good mix': Bangar backs India's left-right strategy with Samson at the top
"This is a good mix because if you have three right-handers in the top seven, you can maintain the right-left combination. - Sanjay Bangar"

New Delhi, Mar 1

As India gears up for their must-win T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s clash against the West Indies, former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar has thrown his weight behind Sanju Samson's inclusion at the top of the order, crediting the wicketkeeper-batter for bringing much-needed balance and intent to India's batting approach.

Bangar underlined the tactical advantage of having a right-hander at the top of the order. According to him, the move prevents the opposition from dictating terms with spin, particularly off-spin, against the Indian batting line-up, which is filled with left-handers at the top.

"With a right-hander at the top, India are depriving the opposition of the opportunity to use off-spin as much. It's not necessarily that off-spinners are causing a lot of problems to left-handers. It's just that the batters are trying to force the issue against them and, in that process, getting out," Bangar told Jio Hotstar.

"This is a good mix because if you have three right-handers in the top seven, you can maintain the right-left combination and deprive the opposition of using four overs of off-spin," he added.

Bangar highlighted how Samson's proactive mindset made a significant difference, especially after India struggled with opening partnerships earlier in the tournament. The 53-year-old former player also feels that Sanju's early attack took the pressure off Abhishek and helped him settle against Zimbabwe.

"I thought Sanju Samson was very proactive and moved a lot in the crease. Because of that, he created run-scoring opportunities and, in that sense, gave India the start they were looking for," he said.

"India were averaging less than 10 in terms of opening partnership in the four or five games they had played before the Zimbabwe match. So, the way he played, allowed Abhishek time to settle in, and by then India had already gotten off to a good start," Bangar noted.

Samson played a knock of 24 runs, which came in just 15 balls, after getting back in the playing XI against Zimbabwe. Sanju also took a brilliant catch while wicketkeeping.

- IANS

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Priya S
I agree with the strategy, but let's not get carried away by a 24-run knock against Zimbabwe. The real test is against the Windies. Samson needs to convert these starts into big scores when it matters most. The intent is good, but consistency is key.
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Rohit P
Tactically brilliant move. For years, teams have used off-spin against our lefties in the powerplay. Samson's proactive footwork and ability to score quickly can change the game's momentum from ball one. Bangar's analysis is always top-notch. 🤝
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I love this analytical approach. It's not just about picking the best players, but the best combination. Samson brings that X-factor. His keeping was sharp too. Hope he gets a long run now.
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Vikram M
Absolutely correct! We need to back our players. Sanju has waited for his chance, and his aggressive mindset is perfect for modern T20 cricket. That partnership with Abhishek was crucial. Let's support the team and the strategy. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
While I respect Bangar's view, I have a slightly different take. Is this a permanent solution or just a matchup-based tactic for the Windies? What happens if they have a leggie open the bowling? The think tank needs to be flexible.

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