India, March 2 -- Sanju Samson couldn't have picked a bigger stage to silence the noise around him. In a virtual knockout against West Indies, the right-hander produced an innings of rare control and conviction, guiding India into the T20 World Cup semi-finals with an unbeaten 97 in a stiff chase of 196. For years, questions followed him about failing to convert starts. This time, there was no such lapse. Samson judged the tempo perfectly, kept the asking rate in check and refused to let the occasion overwhelm him. While three T20I centuries already feature on his record, this knock will likely be remembered longer than most. The context, the pressure and the responsibility on his shoulders made it far more significant than a routine thre...
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