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    Sanju Samson’s night of redemption carries India into World Cup semis

    March 2, 2026

    Under the lights at Eden Gardens, with India staring at a 197-run chase in a virtual quarter-final against West Indies cricket team, the question that has followed Sanju Samson for nearly a decade resurfaced yet again: can prodigious talent finally marry temperament?

    On Sunday night, the answer was an emphatic yes.

    Samson’s unbeaten 97 — his first T20I fifty in 13 innings — was not merely a statistical breakthrough. It was a statement innings, delivered on the biggest stage of his India career, one match after making his World Cup debut against Namibia. With wickets tumbling around him and the chase threatening to spiral, Samson produced an exhibition of control, clarity and composure to carry India into the semi-finals.

    This has been the paradox of Samson’s India journey since his debut in 2015. The talent has never been questioned. The timing of his dismissals and lapses in match awareness, however, often have. Over the past two months, his stop-start international career seemed headed for another detour. Dropped when Shubman Gill was recalled, reinstated when Gill’s form dipped, Samson then squandered a golden opportunity in a disappointing series against New Zealand — just as Ishan Kishan mounted an explosive comeback.

    From probable starter to bench option: a familiar script.

    A combination of team balance concerns and struggles against spin prompted the management to restore Samson at the top against Zimbabwe, where a breezy 24 hinted at rhythm. But this was different. This was do-or-die.

    India’s chase began shakily. Abhishek Sharma fell cheaply. Kishan followed. Suryakumar Yadav struggled to find fluency. Through it all, Samson remained unflustered. His shot selection was precise, his running between the wickets urgent, and his targeting of specific bowlers calculated. He absorbed pressure without allowing it to stagnate the chase.

    When Tilak Varma chipped tamely to mid-off in the 15th over, having scored a superb momentum-maintaining 27 off 15 balls, India required 55 from 32 balls. Samson was 70 off 40. With Hardik Pandya for company, he shifted seamlessly from consolidation to controlled acceleration, piercing gaps rather than swinging blindly. No other Indian batter crossed 27. Samson finished unbeaten on 97, sealing the chase and surpassing Virat Kohli for the highest score by an Indian in a T20 World Cup chase — an achievement that underlined both the quality and the context of the knock.

    If this was redemption, it was earned the hard way.

    Yet the win was far from flawless. Questions linger over Suryakumar’s captaincy. Opting to chase under lights against a West Indies attack featuring three spinners invited additional complexity on a slowing surface. More puzzling was the delayed introduction of Jasprit Bumrah. While Arshdeep Singh opening the bowling was understandable, handing the second over to Hardik allowed Shai Hope early momentum. Bumrah’s eventual return in the 12th over brought instant impact — removing both Shimron Hetmyer and Roston Chase — but that incisiveness might have been even more valuable with the new ball.

    Fielding, too, remains a concern, with dropped catches and misjudged boundary efforts threatening to undo hard work.

    India now move to Mumbai for a semi-final against England cricket team on March 5. Momentum is theirs, largely because Samson seized his moment. Two matches remain. If this innings marks the beginning of a sustained redemption arc, India’s trophy ambitions suddenly look far more tangible.

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    Written by Jamie Alter

    Jamie Alter is a sports journalist, author, commentator, anchor, actor, and YouTuber who has covered multiple cricket World Cups and other major sporting events while working with ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, Network 18, the Zee Group and as Digital Sports Editor of the Times of India. Follow Jamie on Twitter, Youtube and Instagram.