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    IND vs NZ T20Is: Sanju Samson’s Opening Spot Under Threat After Repeated Failures

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    In the final T20I of the five-match series between India and New Zealand, all eyes were on local hero Sanju Samson as he stepped onto his home turf at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.

    However, what was meant to be a grand homecoming turned into a nightmare for the Kerala stumper. Despite being handed a golden opportunity to open the innings, Samson failed to leave a mark, putting his spot in the T20 World Cup 2026 starting XI in serious jeopardy.

    A Forgettable Homecoming: Samson's Struggle at Thiruvananthapuram

    With India opting to bat first, Samson walked out alongside the aggressive Abhishek Sharma. While Abhishek took the Kiwi bowlers to the cleaners with a brisk start, Samson looked out of sorts from the beginning.

    In the third over, he fell victim to Lockie Ferguson, miscuing a delivery to Bevon Jacobs at backward point. Scoring just 6 runs off 6 balls, Samson left the field to a stunned silence from his home crowd, marking his fifth consecutive low score in the series.

    The Numbers Game: 46 Runs in 5 Innings

    Samson's performance in this series has been a cause of deep concern for the team management. Tasked with the responsibility of opening, he has failed to provide a single solid platform. His scores across the five matches tell a grim story:

    1st T20 (Nagpur): 10 runs

    2nd T20 (Raipur): 6 runs

    3rd T20 (Guwahati): 0 (Golden Duck)

    4th T20 (Vizag): 24 runs

    5th T20 (Thiruvananthapuram): 6 runs

    In total, the 31-year-old managed only 46 runs in 5 outings, averaging a meager 9.2. For a player competing for a top-order slot, these figures are difficult to ignore, especially with the World Cup just weeks away.

    The Selection Headache

    The primary threat to Samson's position comes from Ishan Kishan, who has been in scintillating form. Kishan’s ability to provide left-handed variety at the top and his superior consistency makes him a strong candidate to partner Abhishek Sharma.

    Furthermore, with Tilak Varma nearing full fitness, India might look to shuffle their middle order, potentially leaving no room for an underperforming Samson.

    Experts like Yuzvendra Chahal and Deep Dasgupta have already voiced that pressure cannot be an excuse for such an experienced campaigner, and the team might now look toward "Plan B."

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