Sanju Samson Under Spotlight Ahead of 4th T20 Against New Zealand

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Bhupendra Singh Chundawat

Sanju Samson Under Spotlight Ahead of 4th T20 Against New Zealand

Visakhapatnam is set to host the fourth T20 match between India and New Zealand on Wednesday. India has already secured an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the series. The Indian team is poised to continue its dominant performance in the upcoming match. The Visakhapatnam pitch is known to be a paradise for batsmen, suggesting that the contest could once again be a high-scoring affair.

The primary focus in the fourth T20 will be on wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson, who has struggled in the previous three matches. Samson has managed only 16 runs across these innings, increasing the pressure on him. The impressive form of Ishan Kishan has added to this pressure. Despite this, the team management remains supportive of Samson. Bowling coach Morne Morkel has clarified that there is no unrest within the dressing room.

Even with the backing of the management, Samson needs a big innings to regain his lost confidence.

Under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, the team is in excellent rhythm. Abhishek Sharma has emerged as a key player, excelling in the role of the ‘designated enforcer’ by putting significant pressure on opposing bowlers. His quickfire fifty off 14 balls in Guwahati has established him as one of the new faces of Indian cricket.

New Zealand bowling coach Jacob Oram has praised Abhishek’s game, stating that it is difficult to find any weaknesses. According to him, while planning is important, executing those plans on the field is the biggest challenge in cricket.

The possible return of Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel could further strengthen the team combination. Axar, who is recovering from a finger injury, has shown good form in practice sessions. Meanwhile, the New Zealand team is focusing more on learning from the series than on results, viewing this as an opportunity to assess themselves ahead of the World Cup.

This match could not only be another record-breaking evening but also serve as a final tough warning to other teams before the T20 World Cup, which begins in ten days.

Regarding the weather, there is no forecast of rain, but humidity and dew in the second innings may play a crucial role. Previously, India chased a target of 209 runs against Australia at this venue, raising expectations for a batsman-friendly game once again.

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