India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir revealed Sanju Samson’s T20 World Cup return was driven by an aggressive batting philosophy, not match-ups. The team aimed for more explosive powerplay starts, emphasizing Samson’s game-changing ability. Gambhir also backed opener Abhishek Sharma, urging him to remain fearless and committed to his attacking approach. India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir revealed Sanju Samson’s T20 World Cup return was driven by an aggressive batting philosophy, not match-ups. The team aimed for more explosive powerplay starts, emphasizing Samson’s game-changing ability. Gambhir also backed opener Abhishek Sharma, urging him to remain fearless and committed to his attacking approach.
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