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Sanju Samson or Jitesh Sharma – who will India go with behind the stumps at the Asia Cup?

With a home World Cup just months away, the Asia Cup could be the start of a shootout to see who gets the second wicketkeeper’s spot in that squad.

August 23, 2025 / 15:38 IST
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Sanju Samson or Jitesh Sharma – who will India go with behind the stumps at the Asia Cup (PTI Photos)

Between October 12 and November 15, 2024, Sanju Samson smashed three T20I centuries in five games, all at exceptional strike-rates of around 200 or more. His stop-start international career finally seemed to be taking off. But with Samson, the career graph has always been a rollercoaster, and he followed those hundreds against Bangladesh and South Africa (two) with just 51 runs in five knocks against England.

Even then, with Rishabh Pant not in the fray for the time being, Samson was the clear favourite to take the wicketkeeping gloves for the Asia Cup in the UAE, especially after forming such a potent opening combination with Abhishek Sharma. But by selecting Shubman Gill in that squad, and making him vice-captain, the selectors have once again hinted that Samson’s inconsistency makes it hard to trust him.

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This is someone whose audacious strokeplay has been praised by the game’s greats for years. Yet, in 13 IPL seasons – 11 with Rajasthan Royals (RR) and two with Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals) – Samson has gone past 500 runs just once, in 2024. That campaign, where his 531 runs came at a strike-rate of 153.46, was easily the best of his career. But come an injury-hit 2025 season, Samson could manage just 285 runs in nine matches as RR limped out of play-off contention.