NEW DELHI: Sanju Samson stunned cricket fans with a colossal 110-meter six during India’s 5th and final T20 international match against Zimbabwe. Facing Brandon Mavuta, Samson launched the ball over the roof and out of the ground, demonstrating his immense power.
His innings of 58 off 45 balls, combined with disciplined bowling from Mukesh Kumar, played a crucial role in securing India’s 42-run victory in the match, sealing the series 4-1 in favour of India.
Samson’s innings was marked by four sixes, demonstrating his ability to pick the right moments to attack. He shared a crucial 65-run partnership with Riyan Parag, who contributed 22 off 24 balls.
This stand helped stabilize the innings after a shaky start, with India at 44 for three during the Power Play. Samson’s aggressive stroke play, including the remarkable six off Mavuta, underscored his pivotal role in the victory.
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Alongside Samson, Shivam Dube’s quick 26 off 12 balls boosted India to a total of 167 for six. Mukesh Kumar led the Indian bowling attack with an impressive 4/22, supported by Dube (2/25) and Washington Sundar (1/7), as India bowled out Zimbabwe for 125 in 18.3 overs.
Early breakthroughs by Mukesh set the tone for India’s bowling performance, while Zimbabwe’s Marumani (27) and Myers (34) briefly resisted with a 44-run partnership.
Marumani’s switch-hit four off Ravi Bishnoi was a rare highlight for Zimbabwe. However, his dismissal by Sundar and Myers’ quick departure to Dube dimmed their hopes. Zimbabwe’s captain Sikandar Raza’s run-out was the final blow in a collapse that saw four wickets fall for just nine runs.
While Samson couldn’t finish the innings, his efforts, along with Dube’s late fireworks, ensured a competitive total and a memorable win for India.