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Sanju Samson

Born

Nov 11, 1994 (30 years)

Birth Place

Pulluvila, Vizhinjam, Trivandrum, Kerala

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Sanju Samson Statistics

Batting Stats

289

Matches

277

Innings

7293

Runs

119

Highest Score

33

Not Out

136.73

Strike Rate

47

50's

6

100's

-

200's

29.88

Average

5334

Balls

-

300's

603

4's

334

6's

24

Ducks

Bowling Stats

289

Matches

289

Innings

1

Wickets

3

Balls

4

Runs

0

Overs

8.00

Economy

-

Maidens

1/4

BBI

0

4W

0

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

4.00

Average

3.0

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test
ODIvs Sri Lanka at R.Premadasa Stadium, Jul 23, 2021
T20 vs Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, Jul 19, 2015
Teams played for

India/Indians, Kerala, India A, Duleep Trophy Team D, South Zone, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils

About Player

Seen as the next biggest thing from Kerala, Sanju Samson is a fine wicket-keeper batsman, who is sound in technique, both with bat and behind the stumps. A fan-favourite and a perennial underperformer at the international stage, Sanju Samson’s is a curious study. Having flattered to deceive on numerous occasions, Samson’s accomplishments in the IPL and at the domestic level only accentuated his unrealised potential at the highest level. He made his first-class debut at the age of 17 for Kerala against Vidarbha and made an impact almost immediately as he scored two hundreds and a fifty in five appearances the next season. He was signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2012 but he did not get a game. It was for the Rajasthan Royals that Samson made a name for himself in the IPL in 2013. Samson was sent to the UAE to represent the country in the 2012 Under-19 World Cup and he did not disappoint the selectors. He was the top run-getter for India and was the only player in the side to hit three fifties. In fact, he finished 6th in the list of batsmen with most runs in the entire tournament despite India not qualifying to the semi-final. When Dravid was mentoring the Royals in IPL-7, he spoke highly of Samson and added that he is one of the players in the current lot who will excel for India in the near future. Consistent performances in the IPL meant Samson was picked for the Zimbabwe tour in 2015. He made his first appearance for India in a T20 game, where he scored 19. Dravid once again showed his faith when he was the head coach of Delhi Daredevils and picked up Samson in the 2016 IPL auctions and the wicket-keeper repaid it by becoming the third highest run-scorer for his team. He was picked for the India A tour of Australia and played a few handy knocks, which helped them win the quadrangular series involving Australia A, South Africa A and National Performance Squad. During the 2014-15 season, the Keralite had gone so high up the pecking order that he was expected to be a successor to MS Dhoni as India's gloveman. Sadly, his fortunes plummeted since then. Samson's game didn’t really go up the way it should have, considering the natural talent that he possesses. While he is capable of playing jaw-dropping strokes all around the ground, his temperament continued to be that of a rookie despite gaining experience in the domestic circuit. He had to wait another 4 years before returning to the national side in 2019 but his returns continued to remain bleak. While his outstanding performances at the IPL and domestic level meant he couldn’t be overlooked, his bleak performances at the international level meant he simply could not hold on to his spot. It wasn’t until 2024 that Samson was finally able to find some semblance of stability. In the interim, he had also played 16 ODIs and even scored a century. He was a part of the Indian squad that won the 2024 T20 World Cup but he didn’t feature in any game. Following the World Cup, Samson struck his maiden T20I century against Bangladesh and incidentally, it was the second fastest T20I century for India. IPL through the years A stylish shotmaker who also keeps wickets, Sanju Samson was initially part of the Kolkata Knight Riders but never got any opportunities there. It was his stint at the Rajasthan Royals that enabled him to showcase his talent to the world. During the 2013-15 phase, he was one of the vital cogs of the RR batting line-up, lending stability with his solid gameplay and also helping them accelerate with his sizzling strokeplay. Temperamental issues aside, Samson was considered a future superstar and his IPL exploits even saw him rise rapidly in the pecking order to be MS Dhoni’s successor. However, over the years, he has never had that breakthrough season which would help him to push his case forward. Often, Samson would start an IPL season with a flurry of impressive scores, only to fizzle out as the tournament progressed. Lack of interest in glovework in domestic cricket set him back considerably and by the time he restarted being a gloveman, he had slipped a lot in the category of India’s wicket-keeper batsmen. A short stint with Delhi further saw Samson exhibiting his strengths but the weaknesses too remained the same. He got back to RR at the fresh auctions in 2018 and another underwhelming season ensued after it had begun well, again. 2019 wasn't all that different either. He kept showing glimpses of his brilliance, including a couple of centuries but the runs simply didn’t come with the desired consistency. Samson continues to be one of RR’s mainstays in the middle order, particularly after being appointed as the skipper of the team in 2021, and given that he is a domestic recruit, adds more value as it allows the franchise to spread the overseas players in other departments. While he scored 531 runs from 15 games in 2024, Samson is still in search of that one big standout IPL season that will take his game to the next level. By Cricbuzz Staff

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When did Sanju Samson debut in international cricket?

Sanju Samson debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: -
  • ODI Debut: vs Sri Lanka at R.Premadasa Stadium, Jul 23, 2021
  • T20 Debut: vs Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, Jul 19, 2015

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Personal Info

Born

11-11-1994 (30 years)

Birth Place

Pulluvila, Vizhinjam, Trivandrum, Kerala

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

India/Indians, Kerala, India A, Duleep Trophy Team D, South Zone, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils

ICC Rankings

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