Samson relishes big-match moment as India reach Final
India secured their place in the final after edging a thrilling high-scoring encounter, with Sanju Samson playing a pivotal role at the top of the order.
India opener Sanju Samson credited patience and clarity after a match-winning knock in a high-scoring semi-final thriller that etched India’s place in the ICC Men’s T20 World cup 2026 Final.
The wicketkeeper-batter produced a fluent knock of 89 (42) to power India to a massive total of 253/7 in a game where nearly 500 runs were scored across both innings.
Reflecting on the innings, the 31-year-old said the moment felt like the reward for years of persistence and hard work while waiting for opportunities with the national side.
“I have been trying for a few years to do something like this for my country. I just waited with patience, worked on my game and stayed ready for the moment.
“I definitely wanted to come and do what I am trying to do now for the country, contribute, and win games in the World Cup.
Samson's classy knock sets up the win | POTM Highlights | T20WC 2026
Sanju Samson's classy innings of 89 off 42 balls provided the platform for India's win against England in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Semi-Final 2.
Samson has contributed with back-to-back scores of 97* and 89 at the top for India, that have helped them beat the West Indies and England to reach the final.
Samson credited the vast experience that he’s had in the shortest format for the way he controlled his knock in both games.
“I think I've been playing this format for a very long time. I have played around 300 or 400 T20s. I have played from top 1 to 6. I have captained a franchise.
“I kind of have the experience of knowing what does a team demand at the moment and what is the exact role of myself in this 11. I think that clarity definitely helps you to score runs the way you want to.”
India edge a run-fest to make the Final | Match Highlights | T20WC 2026
A ICC Men's T20 World Cup classic in Mumbai as India beat England in a nail-biter by 7 runs to reach the 2026 Final.
Despite India's imposing total, the contest remained tense as England launched a strong counterattack in the chase before India’s bowlers sealed a narrow victory. Bethell scored a stunning 105 off 48 that kept England in the hunt throughout.
Samson praised the England youngster for his effort, while also crediting the Indian pacers for containing it when needed.
“The way Bethell batted and the partnership which they had, I kind of felt here, no, it's still possible. They needed 13 runs per over. They were getting two boundaries every over. It was very easy for them at the middle stage.
“But the way our bowlers came back, I think the quality which we have in Arshdeep, in Hardik and Bumrah - he is a once in a generation bowler which we are very lucky to have.
“I think the way he bowled those six yorkers in line, I think then you have kind of a confidence that no - Bumrah has one over left and Arshdeep has one over left, he will bowl.
“So there was confidence, but at the same time you have to give credit to the England batters also the way they came up, the way they actually studied the conditions and I think we had a great game,” he mentioned.
Bethell's resolute century effort | Player Highlights | T20WC 2026
Jacob Bethell smashed 105 off 48 balls to keep England in the hunt against India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Semi-Final 2.
Speaking about facing Jofra Archer, Samson said he had prepared carefully for the challenge posed by the England quick.
“I think it was definitely playing in my mind. Last time when we played them in home conditions, five games we played England, I think Jofra was definitely a very effective bowler at that time. So I had to do some preparation.
“I had to be a bit more clear in my head how I'm going to face it. And then I think I tried to apply today. So he is definitely a world-class bowler.”
“You need to respect what he does and at the same time you need to be confident as well. I think I was a bit more confident that I just played a really good innings couple of days ago.
“So I think I need to take that confidence forward and that kind of helped me to tackle the bowlers today.”
India will now shift their focus to the final against New Zealand, with Samson eager to complete the job after helping his side take a crucial step towards the title.
“One more match, then I’ll feel very light.”
The Final will take place in Ahmedabad on Sunday, March 8, where India will be defending the crown that they secured in 2024.
