
South Africa: After scoring a scintillating 107 in the T20I series opener against South Africa in Durban, wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson recalled the time he had big self-doubts about failing to recreate his IPL success at the international level.
Since his T20I debut in 2015, Samson batted at literally every position but didn’t get much success due to a combination of a lack of decent runs at one position and inconsistency in scores. But since being promoted to open the batting, Samson has found his groove via centuries in Hyderabad and now in Durban, which came off 47 balls.
Friday’s game in Durban saw Samson become the first India batter and fourth overall to hit two centuries in a row in men's T20Is, with his knock laced with seven fours and ten sixes, as the visitors completed an emphatic 61-run win.