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World No.1 T20I Star Downfall Triggers Fans Outrage

The second round of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was tough for two big T20I names. You expected Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma to take charge, but both struggled with the bat, and their form is now a major concern before the South Africa series.

Samson Slows Down in Crucial Chase

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Samson scored only 19 from 25 balls against Railways after a strong fifty in the first match. Kerala’s chase of 150 slipped early as key wickets fell. Samson’s dismissal to Karn Sharma stalled momentum and the side never recovered enough to challenge.

Abhishek’s Decline Raises Sharp Reactions

Abhishek’s slump continued as he fell for six against Haryana after a low score in the opener. Social media trollers pointed at his fading rhythm. Punjab chased 207, reached level, but his first ball duck in the Super Over increased the pressure around him.

Match Highlights Point to Missed Chances

Haryana built 207 with Nishant Sindhu’s 61 and a fifty from skipper Ankit Kumar. Punjab stayed alive through Anmolpreet Singh’s 81 from 37 and a strong late push from Sanvir Singh. But the tie breaker collapse left Punjab short immediately.

Timing of These Failures Hurts Selection Chances

Samson lacked fluency, while Abhishek struggled with pressure in both the match and the Super Over. You know both have the talent to bounce back, but with T20I places up for grabs, they need quick improvement before the knockout stages.

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