When you really desire something from the heart and soul, all the universe conspires you to achieve it. This line suits for the youngster Sanju Samson.
The 25-year-old earned up a recall in Bangladesh T20I series but was not selected in final XI. Without letting the youngster prove himself, he was dropped from the team for the upcoming West Indies series. It brought a lot of criticism from the fans.
But destiny has its own plan. Unfortunately, the opener Shikhar Dhawan got injured while playing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy which has given chance to Sanju Samson in the T20I squad. However, this time we may expect him to be in the final XI.
India is scheduled with three-match T20I and three-match ODI series against West Indies starting from 6th December. This will be the second time in this year that both the teams will play the bilateral series.

In 2015, Sanju Samson made the debut in T20I format against Zimbabwe. He got the chance in one match and then was dropped from the team. The reason is unknown why the player was released then. But now the wicketkeeper-batsman is preparing himself for the T20 World Cup 2020.
I want to win the World Cup for my country – Sanju Samson
The Kerela player has high aims as he not only wants his place in the team for the next year T20 World Cup but also wants to win the trophy of the event. Sanju Samson has the dream to lift the trophy for his team and is working hard to achieve it.

“The dream is to win the World T20 for India in Australia. I am training for that, not to be a part of the team. I want to win the World Cup for my country and that is the standard I set for myself and that is how I plan my work ethics. Definitely the dream is to win the trophy as it has been a while since we won one and I would definitely want to have some quality contributions in the process. That is the dream and I am working towards it,” Samson told Times of India.