Sanju Samson, India’s talented wicketkeeper-batter, recently took a break from his cricketing schedule to enjoy a vacation in Paris with his wife, Charulatha. The couple, who tied the knot in December 2018, shared a heartwarming and romantic moment at the iconic Eiffel Tower, a location often associated with love.
On August 28, Charulatha posted a video on Instagram capturing the special moment where Samson lifted her in the air with the Eiffel Tower majestically standing in the background. The playful and loving gesture was complemented by Charulatha’s caption: “The reason for such ‘peculiar actions’ is behind the objects. I Eiffel You.”
While the couple enjoyed their time in Paris, Samson’s cricketing journey continues to be a topic of discussion. The 29-year-old was recently part of India’s T20I squad for their series against Sri Lanka. However, he struggled to make an impact, with back-to-back failures in the second and third T20Is, where he was dismissed for a golden duck and a four-ball duck, respectively. Despite being in the spotlight, Samson was not included in the squad for the subsequent ODI series.
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Adding to the discussion surrounding his form, Samson was also left out of the squads for the upcoming 2024 Duleep Trophy, a red-ball domestic competition in India. This omission raised eyebrows, with former Pakistani cricketer Basit Ali questioning the decision on his YouTube channel. Ali pointed out that alongside Samson, experienced players like Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara were also excluded, sparking debates about the selection choices.
As cricket enthusiasts anticipate Samson’s next appearance, it is expected that he might feature in India’s T20I series against Bangladesh, starting October 6 in Gwalior. Fans will be hoping that the break in Paris has rejuvenated Samson as he prepares for the upcoming challenges on the cricket field.
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