Updated On: 08 November, 2024 10:39 PM IST | Durban | mid-day online correspondent
Once Samson was dismissed, India could manage only 35 runs in the last five overs, which could cost them dearly in the long run

Sanju Samson (Pic: AFP)
Sanju Samson displayed his true potential sending the South African attack on a leather-hunt with a splendid century before the hosts clawed their way back to restrict India to a manageable 202 for 8 in the opening T20I on Friday.
Often panned for not realizing the minefield of talent that he is, the Kerala man has now become the first Indian batter to hit back-to-back centuries in T20 Internationals as his 50-ball-107 had as many as 10 sixes apart from seven hits to the fence.