Sanju Samson, the prominent India cricketer hailing from Kerala, has made headlines recently for his exclusion from the state’s Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024 squad due to disciplinary issues. This decision comes on the heels of his leadership role in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024, where he showcased impressive form. However, his absence from a crucial preparatory camp has led to significant repercussions for both him and the Kerala team.
The camp that changed everything for Sanju Samson
Samson was initially included in a 30-member probable list for the Vijay Hazare Trophy. However, he failed to attend a three-day training camp held in Wayanad, where the team engaged in two practice matches. According to KCA secretary Vinod S Kumar, Samson communicated via email that he would not be available for the camp, which ultimately influenced the selectors’ decision to exclude him from the final squad of 19 players.
“Sanju had sent an email stating that he would not be available for the camp. The team had a short camp in Wayanad without him. Naturally, we only considered those who were part of the sessions for selection. There has been no further discussion with him on the matter,” Kumar as quoted by The Indian Express.
This lack of attendance not only cost him a spot in the team but also led to Salman Nizar being appointed as captain in his stead. Nizar had previously impressed during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, making him a suitable choice for leadership. The absence of experienced batter Sachin Baby, who is recovering from an injury, further complicates Kerala’s situation as they head into this important tournament.
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A setback for Samson
For Samson, missing out on the Vijay Hazare Trophy could have significant implications for his career. With the Champions Trophy 2025 on the horizon, performances in domestic tournaments like Vijay Hazare are critical for players vying for a place on the national team. His recent form at the international level, including three T20I centuries, had positioned him as a strong contender for selection. However, this disciplinary issue could hinder his chances and raise questions about his commitment and professionalism.
The Kerala cricket team now faces the challenge of competing without one of its star players. The squad will have to rally under Nizar’s captaincy and find ways to fill the void left by Samson’s absence. The team’s first match is scheduled against Baroda at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on December 23.
Kerala’s squad for Vijay Hazare Trophy
Salman Nizar (c), Mohammed Azharuddeen M (wk), Rohan S Kunnummal, Shoun Roger, Anand Krishnan, Krishna Prasad, Ahammed Imran, Jalaj Saxena, Aditya Sarvate, Sijomon Joseph, Basil Thampi, Basil N P, Nidheesh MD, Eden Apple Tom, Sharafuddeen NM, Akhil Scaria, Vishweshwar Suresh, Vaishak Chandran, Ajnas M (wk)
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