2015 saw Sanju Samson make his debut on the international scene. Still, he had to wait another eight years to record his first international century. He accomplished the feat on Thursday, December 21, during the third and final One-Day International (ODI) between South Africa and India at Boland Park, Paarl. India scored 296/8 while batting first, thanks to a 108 from Sanju Samson in 114 balls. Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar showered the wicketkeeper-batter with accolades, predicting that the century would transform his career.
His career is going to transform this century. This is where he always belonged. We are all aware of his abilities. Look at the talent he possesses, as we’ve all been saying, but he hasn’t delivered yet. He gave today. not only for everyone else but also for himself,” Sunil Gavaskar stated on Star Sports.
I’m overjoyed to receive the hundred and really emotional about it. Sanju Samson
For the first time in the series, Sanju Samson batted at No. 3. He did not get to bat in the first game, but in the second one, he batted at No. 5 and was out for 12. By assisting the visitors in reaching a commanding total, the 29-year-old made his promotion matter. Sanju discussed how his physical and mental efforts are paying off after the incredible knock.
I’m going through a lot of emotions right now, and I feel really emotional. Reaching this goal makes me very delighted. I am glad that, after a lot of effort—both emotionally and physically—the outcomes are finally in my favor. The old ball was getting slower and harder to bat, and they were bowling exceptionally well with the new one. They were ahead now that KL had been removed, and Maharaj was bowling really well. Tilak and I, however, persevered and finished strong. Me and Tilak had determined that we had to push hard from the 40th over onwards because we were playing an extra all-rounder today. After the inning, Sanju Samson stated:.
Tony de Zorzi’s 81-run knockoff of 87 balls proved fruitless as the Indian bowlers rallied to bowl South Africa out for 218 in 45.5 overs. Arshdeep Singh was excellent with the ball, scoring four runs. India prevailed 2-1 in the ODI series, winning by 78 runs.