
Sanju Samson has drawn praise for his stunning century in the KCL despite not being fully fit. He scored a brilliant 42-ball hundred, showing determination and commitment that impressed both fans and cricket watchers.
Samson’s performance highlighted his passion for the game even when playing at less than full potential. His effort has sparked comparisons with Shubman Gill, who opted out of the Duleep Trophy citing illness but is expected to play in the upcoming Asia Cup.
Many argue that some star players lose interest in domestic cricket after gaining fame. Samson’s example shows the importance of valuing every format, while Gill’s absence has raised debate about commitment.
The BCCI has been urged to adopt stricter rules to prevent such practices. Fans believe leniency towards players skipping domestic tournaments for selective appearances can harm the game in the long run.
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