Rajasthan Royals Captain Sanju Samson and Barbados Royals Skipper Jason Holder discussed problems such as being a young captain, dealing with the competition and criticnew Delhi: Sanju Samson was in his very interesting career phase.
He forever knocked on the door of Indian voters but a safe place in the Indian team had avoided it.
His name is not looking for a squad that chooses to play for India at the T20 World Cup in October-November.
He does have the responsibility of captain Rajasthan Royals.
“Things are much clearer.
It is important to enter the team with a clear mind.
There will be no doubt about the election when the IPL continues,” said Samson Toi.
A few days before the second half of the IPL took place, he sat for a session with Jason Holder, who was captain Barbados Royals in the Caribbean Premier League.
Being a young captain of a growing team is not the easiest task, especially when you haven’t built yourself as an international cricketer.
The holder had a solid first-hand experience with West Indies and Samson could only choose his brain.
“I don’t think leadership is a one-way way, or individual things.
You know, you need your teammate, you need the people around you, you need a strong support system like Clive Lloyd.
So many people are trapped in the future and miss every moment, “said holder.
Every time IPL appears, the spotlight falls on Samson.
Each edition increases its stock.
Taken eight seasons for Samson to find out how to handle traps.
“First of all, when you play for the IPL team and think of Indian selection, then it is a wrong mindset.
The people talk about the election of India and strengthen your place but it’s actually a by-product – if you do, you get a chance , “Samson States.
He realized his trained weapon and the eyes of the smart critics followed every movement.
“I think IPL is the most viewed tournament in the world.
It will make you notice.
People do say good things about me and they also say other things too.
It’s natural for me now,” he said.
“Everyone experiences such pressure.
And everyone passes such pressure, knowing that so many people wait outside.
That is the reason behind the success of Indian cricket.” With so many T20 crickets around and the emergence of new formats, is there a temptation to be a specialist T20 like many Western Indian stars? Holders, for one, indeed advocated for shorter format growth but made it clear that everything had to spin around the test cricket.
“Something like a hundred brings a new horizon.
I enjoyed the T20 but the cricket height always tested the cricket.
I really enjoyed representing Windies in the Cricket test, followed by T20.” One hundred formats excite Samson too.
“A hundred format may be very exciting, actually.
Jason was very fortunate to play the three formats for his country and I also wanted to do it first and then thought about the lines,” Samson said.
The choice of T20 World Cup is behind both.
It’s about bringing fresh guards.
For starters, Samson has a clear vision for Royals.
This is Indian talent.
“I have been with RR since the age of 18 years.
I have seen many Indian talents who entered and went playing for India as Sakariya did.
We provide products to the Indian team.
That’s our mindset and that’s what we choose.
Our team.
We have to Become the most suitable team in the IPL, “he said.
When the holder took leave, he gave Samson’s message: “As a Young Sanju captain, just do what you say humans.
Have a strong support system around you.
You are good enough so far in the IPL campaign.
I am in the Sunrisers camp.
I think we are under the table.
So, if any, I have to ask for your advice.
“The IPL starts in less than a week.
Samson knew he had missed the opportunity to play at the World Cup but said: “Sanju Samson is happy with himself.
I choose to be like this.”