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Aakash Chopra says Sanju Samson’s stats don’t force you to select him
By SMCS - Aug 15, 2023 10:30 am
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Former India opener turned veteran commentator Aakash Chopra has added that Sanju Samson’s unflattering T20 numbers don’t force the selectors to pick him as well. However, Samson endured a dismal run in the recently concluded T20I series between India and the West Indies. He was also a part of the playing XI in all five T20Is but managed only 32 runs in three innings at a poor average of 10.67.

Kyle Mayers
Kyle Mayers ran out Sanju Samson

In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra said, “He has played 22 T20Is, scored 333 runs at an average of 18, one half-century, best is 77 – not really good numbers. You should never mix T20I numbers with the IPL numbers because you get the wrong picture. I have taken out his IPL numbers, just to get an understanding of what he has been doing in T20s.”

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“In IPL 2023, he scored three half-centuries, had a good strike rate of 153 and an average of 30, which is actually not bad. If we see the previous year, scored 458 runs at an average of 28 with two half-centuries, which is a middling kind of season. T20 numbers are not flattering at all,” the former Indian opener further added.

Sanju Samson
Sanju Samson and Jos Buttler made a brilliant partnership

However, Aakash Chopra also opined that Samson’s stats should be better in the IPL considering the number where he bats for the Rajasthan Royals.

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“ODI stats are actually very good. He has played only 13 matches, hasn’t played them at a stretch and has batted up and down the order, scored 390 runs and in that he has scored three half-centuries, the strike rate is 104 and the average is 55. ODI numbers are looking good but the sample size is slightly small. Why does everyone want Sanju Samson to be played? Not that the numbers are forcing you to play him. Sanju’s story is about potential. Sanju’s story is about just the aesthetics. When he plays well, it seems like no one plays better than him,” Aakash Chopra concluded.