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Published 20:25 IST, October 9th 2024

'Kab sharam aayegi tujhe': Justice for Sanju Samson fans express regret after another flop show

The second T20I between India and Bangladesh saw Sanju Samson struggling to find form, falling victim to a short-of-a-length delivery from Taskin Ahmed.

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The Indian cricket team's selection decisions have once again come under scrutiny as Sanju Samson 's poor form continues to haunt him. Despite being given numerous opportunities, the Kerala batsman has failed to deliver, leaving fans and critics alike wondering when he will finally come good.

The second T20I between India and Bangladesh saw Sanju Samson struggling to find form, falling victim to a short-of-a-length delivery from Taskin Ahmed. Fans took to Twitter, expressing their discontent and disappointment, with some even questioning his place in the team.

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"Kab sharam aayegi tujhe?" (When will you feel ashamed?) wrote one user, echoing the sentiments of many who feel that Sanju Samson has been given more than enough chances to prove himself. Others lamented the fact that talented players like Samson are not living up to their potential.

Despite his impressive domestic record and occasional flashes of brilliance in international cricket, Sanju Samson 's inconsistency has become a growing concern. 

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Sanju Samson opened the batting with Abhishek Sharma but both the openers were sent back to the pavilion early in the innings. Suryakumar Yadav was also dismissed for a low score. Rinku Singh and Nitish Reddy then forged a crucial partnership to take India to a mammoth total. Both batters scored a half-century each.   

Updated 20:25 IST, October 9th 2024