Following India’s T20I loss to Ireland, former player Sanjay Manjrekar warns Sanju Samson about the rising competition. With young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on the horizon, Samson faces pressure to perform. While Sooryavanshi’s talent is acknowledged, Manjrekar suggests he might not have single-handedly altered the game’s outcome, emphasizing the difficulty of the chase and the current lack of openings at the top of the order. Following India’s T20I loss to Ireland, former player Sanjay Manjrekar warns Sanju Samson about the rising competition. With young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on the horizon, Samson faces pressure to perform. While Sooryavanshi’s talent is acknowledged, Manjrekar suggests he might not have single-handedly altered the game’s outcome, emphasizing the difficulty of the chase and the current lack of openings at the top of the order.
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