When a team needs 7 runs off the last 6 balls and the batter is on the verge of a century, the real test is not of skill but of character. In a high-pressure moment, Sanju Samson proved that team victory matters more than personal milestones.
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The match had reached a nail-biting finish with 7 runs required from the final 6 deliveries. All eyes were on Sanju Samson, who had been at the crease from the very beginning, anchoring the innings with composure and confidence. He was just a few runs away from completing a well-deserved century, and there were multiple opportunities where he could have kept the strike to reach the landmark.
However, Samson chose a different path — one that prioritized the team’s success over personal glory. On the first ball of the final over, he launched a magnificent six, instantly shifting the momentum in his team’s favor. On the very next delivery, he struck a crisp boundary to seal the victory in style.
His innings was not just about runs; it was about leadership, maturity, and selflessness. By putting the team first, Samson once again demonstrated why he is admired not only for his talent but also for his sportsmanship.
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