Suryakumar Yadav's men won the first two games in Kolkata and Chennai before England pulled one back in Rajkot.
In the two matches so far, Sanju Samson scored 26 and 5, and on both occasions was troubled by short deliveries from Jofra Archer.
In the video, Sanju can be seen holding the smartphone and reading the lyrics while Abhishek Nayar is seen holding the mic and barely looking at the lyrics, as if he knows them by heart.
Samson has played in Kolkata 11 times between the 2011/12 season to 2024 and has scored 365 runs at a strike rate of 144.26 with 3 fifties to his name. Sanju has recently been in phenomenal form ...
England pacer Jofra Archer beat his IPL teammate and Indian wicketkeeper batter Sanju Samson for pace, accounting for his wicket in the ongoing third T20I between the two teams at the Niranjan Shah St
In recent times, Sanju Samson has emerged among India's top batters in the shortest format. He been in scintillating form, scoring three hundreds in his last six T20I innings for India. In the ...
Mohammed Shami is set to make his international comeback while Sanju Samson will return to opening slot for the first T20 match against England at Kolkata on Wednesday.
India opener Sanju Samson is on a verge of bettering MS Dhoni's record during T20I series against England that starts on Wednesday at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. This is the first bilateral ...
A blistering 79 (34) from Abhishek Sharma powered India to victory against England in the 1st T20I at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Abhishek attacked the star England bowlers as India chased down 133 in just 12.5 overs. He also added pivotal stands with Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma.
Sanju Samson did not make a favourable start to ... wicket win against England in the series opener on January 22 in Kolkata. The visitors put the hosts under pressure in the run chase in the ...
Renowned for his ability to hit across 360 degrees, Suryakumar Yadav is the best player in India's T20I team, just like ICC Player of the Year 2024 Jasprit Bumrah is in the Test team, opines former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar.
The five-match series between India and England was expected to be a high-scoring one. A battle of sixes if you will. But three games in, this hasn't been the case, but the series has by no means been devoid of thrills.