‘It’s tough for Sanju, but Laxman is a good man and wouldn’t do it on purpose’ – Sanju Samson

Hamilton: Sanju Samson’s absence from the playing eleven in the second ODI once morest New Zealand led to great criticism. From the fans to the former players, they came out once morest the decision of the team management. The entire fan protest was once morest VVS Laxman, the temporary head coach of the team, and captain Shikhar Dhawan. Dhawan, who did not specify the reason for dropping Sanju Samson following the toss, had to explain it when he spoke following leaving the match.

“The decision was to play six bowlers. So Sanju dropped Samson and was replaced by Deepak Hooda. Deepak Chahar was included because he can swing the ball well. The team is stronger if there are fewer people on the bench. This shows the depth of our team.” – said Shikhar Dhawan. But even following this the fans are not contained. Fans came to support Sanju, including at the Football World Cup venue.

Meanwhile, former Indian player Murali Karthik has come to support the coach and captain. While admitting that Sanju’s sacking was a drastic step, he also gave his reasons for supporting the coach and captain. “The team needs bowling options. Unfortunately for India, the top order six are not bowlers. For Sanju Samson, the decision is known to be tough. He scores a beautiful score. Batted well in the series once morest South Africa. Then the natural thing to do is to keep it in the team. But Sanju was out for the sole reason that Deepak Hooda was bowling. Then that decision is right,” said Murali Karthik.

Karthik said that this is also the case with Shardul Thakur. Bowled well but he too had to sit out. Karthik says that VVS Laxman is a very good man and doesn’t think he would do this on purpose. If they decide to follow the same strategy in the 3rd ODI, the fans will be disappointed that Sanju Samson will have to be out. India-New Zealand 3rd ODI at The Oval on Wednesday.

English Summary: Murali Karthik defends VVS Laxman over criticism for dropping Samson

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