‘We are not ice and fire, we are fire and fire’: Samson on working with Abhishek

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“We are not ice and fire, we are fire and fire”: Sanju Samson on working with Abhishek Sharma
Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma (ICC Photo)

New Delhi: Star opener Sanzhou Samson and Abhishek Sharma Australia showed their best form against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The duo put up a slugfest against the New Zealand bowlers in the title match and opened with a 98-run partnership to give India a strong start in the powerplay.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!They laid a solid foundation and helped India register a resounding victory in the final with a score of 255/5.

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India then defeated New Zealand by 159 runs to lift the trophy with a crushing victory of 96 runs. This is India’s third T20 World Cup title.India created history by winning the T20 World Cup for a record-breaking third time and became the first team to successfully defend the title and win it as the host nation.Samson praised his opening partner Abhishek, describing their partnership as easy and balanced. He emphasized that their combination is “fire and fire,” with both players taking turns leading the attack.Samson also noted that the natural friendship between the people of Kerala and Punjab has strengthened their understanding.“We are not ice and fire, we are fire and fire. Sometimes he fires, sometimes I fire. We have this combination. We have been doing this since 2024; we have the friendship of Kerala and Punjab among us. Everything comes naturally to us, so we don’t complicate things. He asked me, ‘How is the ball coming?’ I told him that the ball was coming normally and then hit a six. It was really simple for him. Abhishek was very brave and composed.” I like his character. I really enjoyed working with him on and off the field,” Sanju Samson told the India Today Conclave.Samson staged a stunning turnaround during the T20 World Cup, battling inconsistency and bench time to become India’s leading run-scorer in the tournament. He delivered crucial performances when it mattered most, including a string of half-centuries from the virtual quarter-final against West Indies to the title match against New Zealand.Samson scored 321 runs in five innings with an average of 80.25 and a strike rate of 199.37. He hit 27 fours and 24 sixes and became the third-highest run-scorer in the T20 World Cup.

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