India, March 6 -- Those who had yet to cross the turnstiles, held up in long queues, missed the early bits of a new chapter being added to Wankhede's hall of fame.
Little would Harry Brook have known that his poor misjudgement of a straightforward chance at mid-on in the early exchanges of India's batting Powerplay, which gave Sanju Samson a second chance would contribute so heavily toward such an innings. Samson was 15 at the time and went on to pound England with a 42-ball 89, one that will rank very highly among the best knocks played in T20 World Cup knockout rounds. Jacob Bethell's batting brilliance almost upstaged that knock, though.
Samson is going after Jofra Archer, the word had spread, even as the Mumbai crowd was just about ...
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