One of the biggest positives for India going into the Asia Cup is Sanju Samson striking decently in the middle order. After a half-century against Oman, Samson delivered notable performances against Sri Lanka; a 23-ball 39 which included three maximums and four. He has been India’s first-choice wicketkeeper-batter throughout the tournament and stands a great opportunity to end the tournament on a high.

Samson is on the brink of a historic achievement as India gear up for the Asia Cup final against Pakistan. The wicketkeeper-batter could surpass the legendary MS Dhoni and Rishabh Pant to record the best-ever performance by an Indian keeper-batter in a multi-nation T20I tournament.

So far in the Asia Cup, Samson has been impressive, scoring 108 runs in three innings at an average of 36.00

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