Key Points

Sanju Samson is on the brink of creating history in the Asia Cup final against Pakistan. He needs just 64 runs to surpass Rishabh Pant's record for most runs by an Indian wicketkeeper in multi-nation T20I tournaments. The Kerala batsman has already scored 108 runs in three innings during this tournament with a half-century. Additionally, Samson is only 31 runs away from reaching the 1000-run milestone in T20I cricket.

Key Points: Sanju Samson Nears Dhoni Pant Record in Asia Cup Final

  • Samson needs 64 runs to surpass Pant's 171-run T20 World Cup record
  • He requires just 31 runs to reach 1000 T20I career runs milestone
  • Samson has scored 108 runs in three Asia Cup innings averaging 36.00
  • His batting position has been flexible between number three and five spots
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Sanju Samson on brink of historic feat in Asia Cup final

Sanju Samson needs 64 runs to surpass Rishabh Pant and MS Dhoni's T20I multi-nation tournament records for Indian wicketkeeper-batters in Asia Cup final.

"With 64 more runs, he could outdo Pant to have the best-ever T20I multi-nation tournament by an Indian wicketkeeper-batter ever"

Dubai, September 28

Sanju Samson stands on the verge of scripting history in the ongoing Asia Cup. The wicketkeeper-batter has already impressed with his performances, and a substantial knock in the summit clash against Pakistan could see him surpass the achievements of MS Dhoni and Rishabh Pant in multi-nation T20I tournaments.

During the ongoing tournament, Samson has scored 108 runs in three innings, averaging 36.00 and striking at 127.05, with a half-century and a best score of 56 against Oman. He has batted at the fifth spot two times, scoring 13 and 39. His half-century came at the number three spot. During this tournament, he has not played at the opening spot, which gave his career a new lease of life last year, as vice-captain Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma are at the top, and the rest of the batting order has been flexible.

With 64 more runs, he could outdo Pant to have the best-ever T20I multi-nation tournament by an Indian wicketkeeper-batter ever. During the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Pant was one of India's prominent performers, with 171 runs in eight innings at an average of 24.42 and a strike rate of 127.61, with a best score of 42.

At the second spot is Dhoni, who delivered a solid title-winning ICC T20 World Cup 2007 campaign with the bat, scoring 154 runs in six innings at an average of 30.80 and a strike rate of 128.33, with a best score of 45, which included a vital 36 against Australia in the semifinals.

Samson is just 31 runs away from reaching the milestone of 1,000 T20I runs, having made 969 runs in 48 matches and 41 innings at an average of 26.18, with a strike rate of over 149, including three centuries and three fifties, with a best score of 111.

Squads:

India Squad: Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson (w), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, Jitesh Sharma, Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube

Pakistan Squad: Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Salman Agha (c), Hussain Talat, Mohammad Haris (w), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed, Hasan Ali, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Salman Mirza, Hasan Nawaz, Sufiyan Muqeem.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Comparing with Dhoni and Pant already? That's too much pressure on him. Let the boy play his natural game. He's been brilliant but let's not burden him with these comparisons.
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Arjun K
Strike rate of 149 in T20Is is phenomenal! That's what we need against Pakistan's bowling attack. Hope he gets enough balls to face in the final. The team management should back him properly.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, I love seeing players like Sanju who've waited for their chance and now making it count. His journey from IPL to national team has been inspiring. Wishing him all the best for the final! 🏏
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Vikram M
The real test will be against Shaheen and Haris Rauf. If he can handle their pace and swing, then we can talk about historic feats. Hope he's prepared for that challenge.
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Michael C
His average of 36 in this tournament shows he's been consistent. What I like is he's adapting to different batting positions. That flexibility is crucial in modern cricket.
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Ananya R
Just 31 runs away from 1000 T20I runs! What a milestone that would be in a final against Pakistan. The entire nation is behind you

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