Deccan Chronicle

Sanju sharpened during the break

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Sharjah,

Sept. 23: Convinced that possessing an array of shots is a must to go with power-hitting, wicket-keeper batsman Sanju Samson says he worked on these aspects during the Coronaviru­s enforced break.

The work done by Samson was there to be seen when he pulverised the Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday night, setting up a Rajasthan Royal’s win with his blistering 32-ball 74-run knock, studded with nine sixes and a boundary.

That he is an impact player is a known fact but his clean and elegant hitting earned praise from one and all.

“I think range-hitting is what the game demands in this generation. I had time to work out in these 5 months, and I think I’ve increased that ability,” Samson said.

“I’ve been working hard on my fitness, diet and training, and on my strength, because my game relies a lot on power hitting,” he added.

Samson, who was adjudged Man-of-theMatch, said his plan is to go and hit all the deliveries in his arc.

With Robin Uthappa and Jos Buttler also in the squad, the Royals are spoilt for choice in the wicketkeep­ing department.

However, Samson said he is happy to play any role the captain and coach deem fit for him. —

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