In fact, in the last T20 match against England played in Mumbai on Sunday, he got a ball in his finger. During that time Jofra Archer of England was throwing the ball. At the same time, it is being said that Sanju Samson has returned to Thiruvananthapuram and will start training only after completing rehabilitation in the National Cricket Academy. They will need NCA’s approval before returning to competitive matches.
Team India’s wicketkeeper batsman Sanju Samson has been injured. Due to which he will stay away from cricket for more than a month. At the same time, due to injury, he will not be able to play in the upcoming Ranji Trophy quarter -finals. In fact, in the last T20 match against England played in Mumbai on Sunday, he got a ball in his finger. During that time Jofra Archer of England was throwing the ball. At the same time, it is being said that Sanju Samson has returned to Thiruvananthapuram and will start training only after completing rehabilitation in the National Cricket Academy. They will need NCA’s approval before returning to competitive matches.
A BCCI source told PTI on the condition of anonymity that Samson’s rightful index finger has become a fractor. It will take five to 6 weeks to start practice on the net. Therefore, he is unlikely to play in Kerala and Jammu and Kashmir in Pune from 8 to 12 February. He said that, there is every possibility that his return will be for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025.
Samson’s performance in the T20 series against England was disappointing and is not part of the ODI team. The third ball of the Achacher hit Samson’s finger, which was thrown at a speed of 150 km per hour. Samson also hit a six and a four, but the swelling increased after coming back into the dug out. Fracture was detected in the scan. In seven matches against Bangladesh and South Africa, three centuries failed to make a place in the T20 series team for the Samson Champions Trophy as they did not play the Vijay Hazare Trophy match.
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