• December 15, 2022
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Ireland Cricket has offered Indian wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson to represent Ireland in international cricket. The Ireland Cricket president has also guaranteed that he would captain the team and play all of the games

Sanju Samson hasn’t been a regular member of the Indian cricket team, despite some solid performances over the past few months. Because of Samson’s continued exclusion from the squad, the Indian team management frequently receives criticism from fans for not giving him a chance. The Ireland Cricket Board reportedly made Samson an offer to join its team recently, according to reports that have surfaced

Ireland Cricket president asserted that they need a skipper and a batter like him in their side and they are ready to offer nationality to Sanju Samson.

“We will let him play all the matches if he is in our national team. He is a very impressive batter and he is one of the rare talent. We provide him an offer to play the matches from our national team. Our team required a skipper and batter like him. If the Indian team is overlooking him then he can join us, we respect him and make him play every match,” said Ireland’s cricket president.

“My dream is still to play for the Indian team” – Sanju Samson

“Thank you very much,” in response to the president of Ireland’s invitation,” Sanju said.

Sanju Samson

I can understand that sometimes we have to wait, and I am currently sitting here waiting for my selector’s call, but my dream is still to play for the Indian team, and I will never play for any other country.”

“First of all, I want to thank Ireland’s cricket president for considering me for this role but I can’t accept his offer. I started my cricketing to play for Indian national cricket team. I don’t want to play for any other nation or can’t even think to play for another nation. I can’t accept this offer and I want to say sorry to Ireland’s cricket president,” Sanju Samson added.

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