
Asia Cup: 'Sanju's place is under threat' - Shubman Gill's inclusion leaves Samson in an unchartered territory
Shubman Gill
's selection as vice-captain for the upcoming
Asia Cup
in the UAE has sparked discussions about
Sanju Samson
's position in India's T20 team, despite his inclusion in the squad. The order in which selection committee chairman
Ajit Agarkar
announced the team has led to speculation about the final playing XI, with Gill possibly opening alongside Abhishek Sharma in India's first match against Oman.
Chief selector Ajit Agarkar's announcement sequence, naming Gill and Jitesh Sharma before Samson and Rinku Singh, has fueled speculation about team composition. This has raised questions about Samson's role, despite his recent success as an opener.
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The batting order appears likely to feature Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, and Axar Patel from positions three to seven. This arrangement leaves limited opportunities for Samson at the top order.
Former India spinner
R Ashwin
has made a scathing attack on Team India's management for picking Shubman Gill in the side.
"They are thinking of Shubman Gill as the leader for the future. Maybe he can be the all-format captain. But it is not necessary to have the same captain in all formats,' Ashwin said on his YouTube channel "Ash Ki Baat."
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Sanju is not going to play. Shubman Gill will play, and he will open the batting,' he added.
Agarkar addressed the selection matter by deferring to the team management's decision. "The captain-coach will take the call on the best balance for the team. Once we get to Dubai, we will have a bit more clarity. With more options available now, Shubman has been in great form for the last few months. So has Sanju, so two good options, along with Abhishek," he stated.
Samson, who captains
Rajasthan Royals
in the IPL, now faces an uncertain wait before the Asia Cup begins, despite his recent performances.
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