Sanju Samson: Indian team's wicketkeeper batsman Sanju Samson was seen playing in the 4 T20 match series with South Africa played in November. Where he scored 2 T20 International centuries against South Africa. While now Sanju Samson will be seen playing in the 5 match T20 series to be played with England.

However, today we will talk about an innings of Samson not in international but in domestic cricket. In which he scored a double century in 50 overs cricket while playing for the Kerala team and played an innings of 212 runs while batting fast.

Sanju Samson scored 212 runs

Let us tell you that Sanju Samson plays for the Kerala team in domestic cricket and during this time he has also performed brilliantly on many occasions. While the match we are talking about is of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2019. Where Sanju Samson scored a double century while batting at number 3 in the List A match played between Kerala and Goa.

Samson played an innings of 212 runs in 129 balls. Where he hit 21 fours and 10 sixes. Samson scored a double century in 50 overs cricket at a strike rate of 164. This is the best innings of his List A career.

Samson is in great form

Sanju Samson is currently being given continuous opportunities in the T20 format for the Indian team. Samson has got a chance to play as an opener in the series against Bangladesh and South Africa. Samson has recently scored 3 T20 International centuries.

In which 1 came in the T20 series against Bangladesh and 2 against South Africa. Due to which now he has a total of 3 T20 centuries to his name. Looking at Samson's brilliant performance, he can now be given a chance till T20 World Cup 2026.

International career has been something like this
If we talk about Sanju Samson's international career, then he has played 16 ODI matches for Team India so far. In which he has 1 century and 3 half-centuries to his name. While Samson has scored 510 runs in 14 ODI innings so far. At the same time, Samson has scored 810 runs in 37 T20 International matches with the help of 3 centuries and 2 half-centuries.