Former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer has opined that no matter how much the management tries to explain the decision, it is hurting following Sanju Samson’s omission from the 2nd T20I against England. The match took place at the Emirates
Old Trafford stadium in Manchester on Saturday, July 4. Having managed just six runs in his last three innings, Samson was dropped to make way for Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who made his debut at the age of 15 as well.

Speaking about the decision on his YouTube channel (Wasim Jaffer Official), Jaffer said: “Because of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, we’re having this discussion. Otherwise, dropping Sanju Samson wouldn’t really have made sense. But with Vaibhav Suryavanshi in the team, Abhishek Sharma had scored two fifties, so you couldn’t leave him out. Ishan Kishan had also been batting well.”
“So, unfortunately, the burden fell on Sanju Samson because he got out for low scores. But you know the kind of player Sanju Samson is. When he gets going, he goes on to score hundreds. It’s very unfortunate. No matter how much you try to explain things to a player, it doesn’t really change how they feel. Eventually, you’re bound to feel hurt,” he further added.
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“If you go back just three or four matches, we were praising him (Sanju Samson) a lot, and he was even the Player of the Tournament in the World Cup. So I would not like to think that his career is over. He is a fantastic player. I think he will be waiting for his opportunity. How and when that comes, we will have to see. But I don’t want to believe that Sanju Samson’s career is over. Not at all. He is a fantastic player,” he again shared.

However, Wasim Jaffer also opened up about Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who became the youngest player to debut for Team India when he featured in the 2nd T20I. He only scored 14 off 10 balls. Talking about this, Jaffer said that he does not remember any cricketer being discussed this much or receiving this level of attention at this age now.
“It is a very proud moment for Vaibhav, and for his parents, coaches, and association. It is a big thing that a boy from Bihar is playing cricket and has created so much hype through his performances that the whole world is talking about him. Whether he plays or not, people are talking about him. That in itself is a huge achievement. I don’t remember in recent times any cricketer being talked about this much, where everyone is asking why he is not being played and when he will get a chance. I honestly can’t recall any player in recent times receiving this level of attention,” Wasim Jaffer concluded.
