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Shocking! Sanju Samson’s Best Score In Last 10 T20Is Came vs Oman – See Full List

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In world of Indian cricket, few names evoke as much debate as Sanju Samson. To his supporters, he is a victim of inconsistent opportunities; to his critics, he is a master of unfulfilled promise.

However, as India prepares for the 4th T20I against New Zealand, a closer look at Samson’s recent scorecard reveals a worrying trend that BCCI selectors can no longer ignore.

The Oman Outlier

A breakdown of Sanju Samson’s last 10 T20I innings (covering late 2025 and the start of 2026) shows a stark reality. He recorded back-to-back centuries in late 2024, his current cycle of form is defined by struggle.

Shockingly, his only half-century – also his highest score in his last ten outings in T20Is – came against Oman during 2025 Asia Cup; a team widely considered a “minnow” in the international circuit.

In that match, Sanju Samson’s 56 off 45 balls was the anchor of the innings, but even that was his slowest-ever T20I fifty, coming off 41 deliveries.

The “Big Team” Struggle

Outside of that solitary knock against Oman, Sanju Samson’s numbers against top-tier nations paint a bleak picture for a player of his caliber.

In the ongoing T20I series against New Zealand, his returns have been a dismal 10, 6, and 0.

Sanju Samson’s Last 10 Innings at a Glance:

Vs Top-Tier Nations (NZ, SA, AUS, ENG, PAK): Average of just 15.2 across 9 innings.

New Zealand – 0 (1) – Jan 2026 Series

New Zealand – 6 (5) – Jan 2026 Series

New Zealand – 10 (7) – Jan 2026 Series

South Africa – 37 (22) – Dec 2025 Series

Australia – 2 (4) – Late 2025

Pakistan – 24 (21) – Asia Cup 2025

Sri Lanka – 39 (23) – Mid 2025

Pakistan – 13 (17) – Asia Cup 2025

Oman – 56 (45) – Asia Cup 2025

England – 16 (7) – Early 2025

Samson’s World Cup Dream is Fading Fast in 2026

For Sanju Samson, the road to 2026 T20 World Cup has suddenly become a treacherous climb. Despite being touted as India’s first-choice wicketkeeper-opener just weeks ago, a disastrous run in the ongoing T20 series against New Zealand has left his spot in the national squad hanging by a literal thread.

In the first three matches against Black Caps, Samson’s returns have been 10, 6, and a golden duck.

This slump is part of a larger, more concerning pattern.

The pressure on Samson isn’t just coming from his own bat; it’s coming from the other end of the crease. Ishan Kishan, returning to the T20I fold after a dominant domestic season, has seized his opportunity with both hands.

Samson has managed just 16 runs in 3 games. On other hand, Kishan has blazed 112 runs at a strike rate well north of 180.

With Ishan providing left-handed variety and explosive power-play starts, the selectors are reportedly reconsidering whether Samson’s “mercurial” nature is too high a risk for a home World Cup.

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