Samson, Kishan & Bumrah

Samson, Kishan & Bumrah

Why has Sanju Samson’s cricket triumph touched the hearts of millions and millions of Indian cricket lovers; from an understated cricketer to India’s T20 World Cup ‘26 HERO. The ‘Darling’ of Kerala Cricket fans, affectionately referred to as ‘Chetta’ (elder brother) by his throngs of supporters.

It’s because nothing has come easy for Samson. He has spent a lifetime preparing for this moment and during his decade long innings he has shown occasionally what he was capable of without being able to get the kind of success he deserved.

He made his IPL debut with Rajasthan Royals at the age of 18 and immediately caught the attention of experts and fans. He donned the Indian colours in 2015 and in his first 23 innings at the top order of the T20 team he scored only 1 fifty. IPL success did not guarantee international runs- so, the quiet and resilient wicket keeper-batter continued to toil in domestic tournaments in front of empty stadiums. Sanju Samson has often spoken about his acute desire to wear the Team India cap and win big trophies for his country; but to make the journey even tougher, along the way with ‘Road Closed’ signs stood the likes of Thala Dhoni, Dinesh Karthik, Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul.

There is an emotional video where he speaks about the inspirational leader and big brother Rohit Sharma’s empathy and support for him. That heartfelt 10-minute talk before the 2024 T20 WC final where the captain acknowledged his contributions and personally explained the tough selection calls on why he was left out- this talk meant a lot to him: ‘Tera bhi time aayega’ (your time will come).

So, to the T20 WC earlier this year. Samson was on the bench in the opening matches. Then he dominated the Super 8’s and beyond- 97 not out against the Windies, a match defining 89 in a close win against England and finishing it off with another 89 vs NZ in the finals. 321 runs at an average of 80.25 with a staggering strike rate of 199.37. The undisputed Player of the Tournament and the Toast of an entire nation.

What happened? Sanju Samson finally found himself in a dressing room where the philosophy and vibes matched his own. The high risk-high reward batting where contributions were measured by impact and not individual milestones. So was born our national hero-who strove always for high impact and this time around carried the blessings of consistency.

Sanju Samson, a devout Catholic, has praised Jesus and made signs of the cross on the cricket field and has drawn inspiration from the Bible verse Philippian 4:13- ‘I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.’

Another great source of strength has been his father Samson Vishwanath, a former Delhi Police Constable and a retired football player who represented Delhi in the Santosh Trophy. He played a pivotal role by leaving his police job and returning to Kerala when his son was rejected for the Delhi U-13 team. An intensely invested father- his focus was entirely in training Sanju and protecting him from setbacks in his early career. He insisted that his son closely watch icons like Tendulkar and Dravid on TV to develop a strong technique. Mentors matter whether it is on the sports field or off. Here the youngster was blessed- Dravid as his captain and coach at Rajasthan Royals, Rohit Sharma and his personal idol- MS Dhoni. Sanju Samson has spoken about his motivational call with Sachin Tendulkar during the T20 WC itself when he was feeling low and down.

Coming to Ishan Kishan, he played a key role in the T20 WC ‘26. 317 runs in 9 matches with an astounding SR (strike rate) of 193.29. His 77 against Pakistan and a 25-ball 54 in the finals were critical contributions. This was preceded by a stellar domestic season where he led Jharkhand to the T20 title in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament.

His has been a roller-coaster ride with controversy in the air. It will be fair to say that he is now astride the Redemption Arc. His talent was never in doubt as showcased by the 210 run rampage against Bangladesh in 2022 or the 103 off just 43 balls against New Zealand on the 31 Jan 2026- a week before the WC began.

His problems started in late 2023 when he pulled out of the on-going South Africa tour citing mental fatigue. He was later seen partying in Dubai and Mumbai. In early 2024 he was dropped from the BCCI Central Contract as he ignored the directives to play Ranji Trophy matches during his break from international cricket. Strong parental support brought him back on track. His father Pranav Pandey and Ishan himself have credited how reading the Bhagavad Gita helped him overcome his career turmoil and negative public scrutiny. His mother insisted that he carry a pocket edition of the scripture in his kit bag and he has often returned to the teachings in times of stress and anxiety.

An older generation is aware of how Indian cricket lost one of its finest talents in the early 90’s- Vinod Kambli to booze and partying with the wrong crowd. A recent example of things going wrong is Prithvi Shaw, hailed as a break-out star in 2018. In July 2019, his contract was suspended by the BCCI for doping violations. Then he totally lost it- a physical altercation with a social media influencer and her friends went viral on social media. Sad to say that as recently as December 2025 whilst representing Maharashtra he had an ugly fight with his former Mumbai teammates and was physically stopped from hitting one of them with a cricket bat. Prithvi Shaw is just 26 years old. Life has given him another chance. Delhi Capitals have recruited him for IPL 2026 for a price of Rs 75 lakhs. The moral of the story- the glamour, money and fame at top levels in Indian cricket and especially the IPL can easily lead youngsters astray.

The other fascinating takeaway from the success of Samson and Kishan is that Indian batters have taken T20 cricket to another level. Their strike rates almost touch 200. If Gill, KL Rahul or Ruturaj Gaekwad ( SR 138-143) aspire to get back into the format they will have to revamp their shots-gear box and move into a higher-level top gear.

Lastly enter Jasprit Bumrah. Picked up by the MI scouts and drafted for the team in IPL 2013. In the T20 WC ’26, he was the joint highest wicket-taker with 14 wickets and the Player of the Match in the finals with 4/15 vs NZ. He is a rare combination of pace (140+ kmph), lethal accuracy and unorthodox action which makes him difficult to read plus an exceptional death-overs bowler. Sadly, the unorthodox action has resulted in multiple injuries and surgeries with even a down-time of a year. Yet, James Anderson has called him ‘an absolute freak’ for his ability to nail lethal yorkers consistently. Damien Fleming is awed by ‘his curve ball slower delivery.’ Ricky Ponting calls him India’s greatest ever fast bowler-across formats- and that ‘his true value lies in making scoring runs very difficult for batters.’ Harsha Bhogle refers to him as ‘The Magician’ whilst accolades like ‘National Treasure’ and ‘Once in a Generation Player’ are floating all around. To add another dimension, Bumrah is also applauded for ‘his tactical genius in analysing pitch quality.’ Lest people forget, he was the Player of the Tournament in the 2024 T20 WC with15 wickets. In ICC ODI rankings he has held the top bowler slot for 730 days. In Test cricket he remains the No.1, with 234 wickets in 52 matches with a remarkable average of 19.79. Please check some fellow legendary bowlers – Marshall (20.94), McGrath (21.64), Akram (23.62), Murali (22.72) and Warne (25.41). Bumrah has played a seminal role in the Men in Blue’s big wins in SENA nations (South Africa-England-New Zealand- Australia).

Jasprit Bumrah lost his father at a very early age and has been brought up by his mother Daljit Kaur- a schoolteacher and Principal- in Ahmedabad. He attributes his success, focus, hard-work, discipline, passion and humility to his Ma’ji. He also embraces devout Sikh values and sacred teachings and has been quietly supporting many charitable causes -especially sponsoring education for under-privileged children.

Harsha Bhogle has revealed that before the IPL 2026 season, MI proposed to give the same pay cheques to Surya Yadav, Pandya, Rohit Sharma and Bumrah. Rohit bhai stepped forward for a pay-cut as Bumrah with his humungous contributions deserved more. Thus, for the first time has ‘Boom Boom’ earned the highest price-tag at his franchisee.

In Australia, Warne & McGrath are put on the same pedestal as Ponting. In July 2024, James Anderson was given a rousing, emotional farewell by a packed house at Lords. Murali and Wasim Akram are still revered by fans in their countries and far beyond. However, in India batters continue to dominate the headlines and public or fan consciousness. From the ‘Little Master’ Gavaskar to ‘The God of Cricket’ Tendulkar to ‘King Kohli’. RESPECT TO ALL.  Taking his match-winning performances and his drive to take India to the top of the cricketing world, Bumrah over the last couple of years has finally become the brand face of an eco-friendly travel gear brand-Uppercase, Skecher shoes, UNIQLO India clothing and for Sun Feast Yippee noodles.

Times are changing. From the Dravid- Rohit Sharma duo to the Sky-Gambhir Management, team effort is being highlighted, and top-class bowlers are finding their place under the bright Indian sun.

The stories of our three-impactful cricketers of the 2026 T20 WC have parallels and differences. But at the core, what they have each scripted are positive stories of grit and determination, faith and support, and self-belief. They represent real, inspiring life lessons.

Three Aces

The 3 Aces- Ace of Clubs- Yashashvi Jaiswal, Ace of Hearts- Sarfaraz Khan, Ace of Spades- Dhruv Jurel

The ongoing Test series between India and England has been a humdinger. Enthralling cricket, ebbs and flows, high drama, scintillating performances with bat and ball, and the emergence of some special young talent. India’s 3-1 victory is one for the ages. On par with the 2001 series 2-1 win against an Aussie side at the top of their game and especially remembered for VVS Laxman’s epochal 281 at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Come to think of it the present bilateral Tests have some parallels with India’s ‘Miracle Down Under’ another 2-1 triumph under Rahane’s captaincy in 2021. The Men in Blue scripted the greatest comeback in Test match history with Kohli returning home after the first Test defeat. No Shami, no KL Rahul, and injuries to Bumrah, Jadeja, Umesh Yadav, Ashwin and Hanuma Vihari. The current India squad has no Kohli, KL Rahul, Shami and Rishabh Pant. The visitors also lost their spinner Jack Leach through a knee injury in the first test at Hyderabad.

The term Bazball is coined after England Team Coach Brendon McCullum’s nickname ‘Baz.’ It refers to the aggressive style of batting by English batters. It has worked well for the McCullum–Stokes partnership- 14 Test wins, 7 losses, 1 draw thus far. Remember they beat Pakistan 3-0 in Pakistan. England’s run rate in Test matches touched 4.76 per over, never matched in the history of the game. The Indian tour was seen as The Last Frontier for Bazball and obviously, it has come apart. Social media has gone crazy with ‘RIP Bazball’ & ‘Bazball meets its Waterloo’. After the 4th Test Indian fans had a field day, ‘Haar gaya Bazball, Jeet gaya Bat-Ball’ (Bazball loses, Bat-ball wins). But I salute McCullum- Ben Stokes for stoking life into Test cricket. It has become exciting again with twists and turns every session.

Now to the Three Aces. Their humble backgrounds, struggles, challenges, and sensational success have added an emotional and inspiring dimension to this Test contest. The cricket field has verily become their ‘Karmabhoomi.’ The 22-year-old Yashashvi Jaiswal’s (Ace of Clubs) tale has been aptly captured by the Forbes India headline, ‘From battling hunger to developing an insatiable hunger for runs’. A remarkable rags-to-riches story of a 10-year-old from a small town in UP relocating to Mumbai in search of his cricketing dreams. He first worked and stayed at a dairy shop but was fired because he was obsessed with the sport. Then he moved to one of the tents in Azad Maidan, Mumbai, and lived with the groundsman. He sold ‘pani-puri’ in the evenings to make ends meet. His parents repeatedly told him to come back home but he had marked his guard. In a 2018 interview with News 18, his mother Kanchan shared his response, ‘Main maidan mein he rahunga to sab kuch asan hoga. Subhe uthe he meri samne cricket hota hai’ (If I stay on the ground everything will be easy. As soon as I wake up I see cricket in front of me.).

Another challenge the boy had to face was the canard that he was over-age and had fudged his real age. Clubs and teams stayed away. Providentially, he was spotted by Jwala Singh who not only decided to train him but provided him with food and accommodation. The mentor/coach himself said in interviews, ‘I wanted to help him because his story is similar to mine. I also came from UP to Mumbai to play cricket so I know the kind of struggle he faced.’ In 2019, he became the youngest cricketer to score a List A club double century, then became the leading run-getter at the U 19 World Cup in 2020. He was then purchased by the Rajasthan Royals at the IPL auction for ₹ 2.4 crores which has now been bumped up to ₹ 4 crores.

In his debut Test Match against the Windies in 2023 he hit an elegant 171. In the ongoing Test series, he has scored 618 runs with two majestic double-hundreds. In the Vizag Test at 94, he walked down the track and lifted the ball over the long-on boundary. With the Dharamshala Test coming up he stands a good chance of beating Kohli’s series record of 655 runs on the England tour of India in 2016-17.  His idol Sachin Tendulkar celebrated his Vizag century celebration picture with the caption, ‘Yashashvi Bhava’ meaning may you see a lot of success.

This Test series is also flavoured with spicy tit-bits- one such served by Ben Duckett who smashed a masterful century at Rajkot in just 88 balls. The Indian opener Jaiswal dominated with an unbeaten 214 and equaled Wasim Akram’s world record of 12 sixes in a Test innings. Duckett claimed ‘that England deserved some credit for Jaiswal’s knock as his batting style followed ‘Bazball’. Commentators, pundits and social media went berserk. Joe Root’s reverse scoop of Bumrah which got him out was discussed ‘as the worst shot in England’s cricket history’. (Sky Sports)

Sarfaraz Khan’s (Ace Of Hearts) has been a long, gritty journey to his Rajkot Test debut. After he received his India cap he rushed to his Abbu and his wife who were cheering for him. He handed over the cap to Naushad Khan who kissed it. All were teary-eyed. A lump-in-the-throat scene straight out of a movie. Naushad Khan had played competitive cricket for Mumbai but could not make the national team. He was living his dreams through his son Sarfaraz. The jersey number of the debutant Test cricketer read 97. Say 9&7 separately in Hindi and you hear the father’s name. The latter is now a cricket coach not only to his sons Sarfaraz and Musheer but also to several aspiring youngsters at the Maidans. Young Sarfaraz was made to work on fitness, batting, bowling, and fielding. From early morning drills to specific diet plans he had to follow strict schedules. Naushad Khan has even set up a synthetic turf around his home in Kurla so that his sons don’t miss practice during monsoons.

At age 12, he scored a record-breaking 439 runs from 421 balls in the Harris Shield-Mumbai’s premier school tournament. He played for India u-19 in 2014 and was second highest scorer in the WC U-19 in 2016. He joined RCB in 2016 at a base price of 20 lacs and played some cameo innings. But questions about his fitness and body weight started doing the rounds. Unfortunately, he missed the IPL 2017 season because of an injury. He shifted to UP to play Ranji trophy and went off the radar. He became one of the many other domestic circuit players.

But the father-son duo didn’t give up.  A flood of runs in the Ranji Trophy-928 in the 2019-20 edition and 982 runs in 20-21 with an average of 82.83 still did not resonate with the national selectors. With some injuries in the Indian camp, Sarfaraz finally got a call to join the Indian squad for the current Test series. Critics were still talking about his body weight. His 50 of 48 balls in the first innings silenced them and his run-out at 62 because of a mix-up with Jadeja became a huge talking point.  The star all-rounder was trolled on social media for denying the debutant his maiden Test century. He apologized to both father and son. Drama and more drama. The aggressive 68 in the second innings also facilitated India’s massive win at Rajkot.

The India cap eluding them for years did not break their spirit. Naushad Khan gave it a beautiful, philosophical spin during his interview with Akash Chopra and several news channels,’ Raat ko  waqt do guzarne ke liye, suraj apne he samaye par niklega.’  Translated as ‘let the night pass at its own pace, the sun will rise at the set time.’ Destiny had planned a perfect time for Sarfaraz’s dream to come true.  He has also thanked Surya Kumar Yadav for insisting that he be physically present for the Rajkot match- a once-in-a-lifetime experience- if his son padded up for India. The only downside for this exciting batter is that for IPL 2024, no side bid for him at his base price of ₹ 20 lakhs. But hope still remains that with Shreyas Iyer and another player struggling with injuries, KKR may reach out to him.

The Third Ace.  Ace of Spades. Ranchi Test. England 353.  India struggling at 177 for 7 and is likely to be bundled out for under 200. England with a big lead wraps up the match and it’s 2-2 before the final Test. Dhruv Jurel in only his second international match scores a match-defining 90 and with Kuldeep Yadav keeps England’s lead down to 46. The rest is history. On reaching 50 he raises his hand in salute to his father Nem Chand Jurel, a retired Army Hawaldar and a Kargil war veteran. His humble background comes through in this story narrated by his father.’ He wanted a cricket kit bag but it was very expensive- some ₹6,000. “I said ‘Mat khelo, Itna paisa nahin hain’. (Leave the game. I don’t have so much money). But his mother decided to pawn her only gold chain and we managed to buy his kit bag.”

At the age of 14 he found his way alone to a cricket academy in Noida and to coach Phoolchand. The boy from Agra played for UP across age groups and became the vice-captain of the Indian team for the U-19 WC2020. By playing for his state in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament- India’s no 1 domestic T-20 championship- he caught the eye of the IPL scouts and was picked up by Rajasthan Royals in 2022 for a base price of 20 lakhs.(increased to Rs 50 lakhs for the 2024 season). He got his IPL breakthrough in 2023 and scored 152 runs at a strike rate of 172. His range of shots and ability to play under pressure brought him into the spotlight. The youngster himself says, ‘Hard work is a big thing. I am a big fan of manifestation and visualization.’ Hard Work!! The Rajasthan Royals Performance Director, Zubin Bharucha has revealed that before his Test debut Jurel batted for over 4 hours a day on different surfaces at the Rajasthan Royals High Performance Center at Nagpur. Coming in at No 8 in the 3rd Test he scored 46 runs.

Just reflect. His IPL SR of 172 and his Ranchi Test innings of 90 & 39 not out under immense pressure SR of 60.40 and 50.64. Calmness, composure, and temperament. Joe Root, his team-mate at RR has this to say, ‘His ability to strike cleanly and blast the ball to all parts is impressive. But to be able to transfer skills to the Test format means he has a very good technique. He is going to be a very good player for years to come.’

With just 15 first-class matches and not all of them as keeper, Jurel has been a revelation behind the stumps. Diving down the leg side, jumping high, or standing up to the stumps his dexterity and reflexes have stood out. Sunil Gavaskar was reminded of ‘a young MSD’ On a lighter note, Jamie Alter posed this question on a cricket podcast, ‘I ask that a wicket-keeper batsman playing at Ranchi and with close connection to the Indian Army, wins the Man of the Match award -which cricketer will come to mind.’ MSD of course. Also, listen in to Ben Stokes, ‘His keeping was something to watch. I think Ben Foakes (England keeper) has a little man crush on him there. There has been a real talent that has emerged in this Test Series and Jurel is one of them.’ England spinner Shoaib Bashir is another with his 8 wickets at Ranchi and a match-winning future ahead.

Cricket is the ultimate winner after these thrilling 4 Test encounters. Nasser Hussain, ‘That’s one of the things I have enjoyed most about this series from both sides. There has been a lot of character on the show and it has made for gripping cricket.’ Leaving the last word to Virat Kohli- his special message for Team India on X, ‘YES!!! Phenomenal series win by our young team. They showed guts, determination, and resilience.’

In a Tarot Card reading, Three Aces symbolize multiple new beginnings, opportunities, a fresh start, or a new environment. It also signifies a dramatic energy shift. May Test cricket regain its charm, popularity, and appeal! This will enhance the entire aura of the game across formats.