‘Come of age’: Ravi Shastri hails Sanju Samson, backs Abhishek Sharma ahead of T20 World Cup final | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes Sanju Samson has finally “come of age” in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, praising the wicketkeeper-batter’s improved mental strength, consistency and smarter shot selection after a string of match-winning performances.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Samson has emerged as one of India’s biggest stars in the knockout stage of the tournament. The opener blasted a stunning 42-ball 89 against England in the semifinal to power India to a thrilling seven-run victory. Earlier, his unbeaten 97 off 50 balls against the West Indies had laid the foundation for India’s crucial win in a virtual quarterfinal.
Reflecting on Samson’s resurgence, Shastri said the talented batter has finally found the balance between flair and responsibility.“I think he’s finally realising and coming to terms with the fact that he needs to be more consistent. He’s got to be wiser with his shot selection and he’s got to back his strengths,” Shastri said on The ICC Review.“The thing with Sanju is he’s got every shot in the book, but lapses in concentration. I think he’s toughened up mentally and there’s never been anyone who’s doubted his skill or talent ever since he made the side.”“What people have been disappointed about is that the run of consistency that should have been there by now wasn’t there. But he’s come of age now,” he said.
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Samson’s heroics have played a crucial role in guiding India into the final, where they will face New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.Despite Samson’s success, his opening partner Abhishek Sharma has struggled to find rhythm in the tournament, scoring just 89 runs in seven innings. However, Shastri urged the team management to show faith in the young left-hander rather than making last-minute changes before the final.“I think they’ve just got to stick with him now,” Shastri said.“Don’t make any changes as the side’s having a good run. Just tell him, ‘believe in your ability, believe in your strengths and back them. Don’t go into a shell where you’re tentative or timid.’”According to Shastri, the biggest stage could bring the best out of Abhishek.“We back you, you back your strengths and go out there and play. The last game might be the best game for you,” he added.