Team India got a big blow before the Africa T20 series, Indian opener batsman was out of the entire series.

Team India: Team India has to play T20 series against South Africa in the last month of this year. But even before that, Team India may face a big shock. It may be very difficult for Team India to compensate for that player. Indian team has to play 4 T20 matches in this series. Which is going to be very important in terms of preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Sanju Samson may be out

Before the Africa T20 series, Team India got a big blow, Indian opener batsman was out of the entire series. 1

Let us tell you that due to this series, Indian wicket-keeper batsman Sanju Samson may be out of the T20 series. Sanju is suffering from mucus cyst disease due to which he cannot be seen in the team in this tour. Sanju had recently confirmed his place in the team by scoring a century in the third T20 match played against Bangladesh. But once again Sanju’s career has taken a break.

Gambhir said, Sanju will get enough opportunities

Sanju’s entire career has been full of starts and stops. Sanju has never got consistent opportunities due to which he has been constantly in and out of the team. Whose effect can also be seen on his career. Sanju’s career was not at all the way it should have been, but seeing his talent, captain Suryakumar Yadav and coach Gautam Gambhir assured that Sanju will be given a longer chance this time so that he can develop his skills. Can prove to you.

Sanju’s T20 career has been like this

If we talk about Sanju’s T20 career, Sanju has scored 594 runs in 29 innings of 33 matches at an average of 22.8 and strike rate of 144.5. In this he has scored 1 century and 2 half-centuries. Whereas in IPL, he has scored 4419 runs in 163 innings in 168 matches at an average of 30.7 and strike rate of 139.0. In which he has scored 3 centuries and 25 half-centuries.

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