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14, Apr 2026
Sanju Samson Recognised for Match Winning Role in T20 World Cup Campaign

Dubai, Apr 14 ( BNP): India’s Sanju Samson has been named the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for March, in recognition of his impactful performances during the T20 World Cup campaign.

Sanju Samson Recognised for Match Winning Role in T20 World Cup Campaign

The India batter played a crucial role in the latter stages of the tournament, delivering strong performances in key matches that helped strengthen India’s batting lineup during important moments.

Although he did not feature consistently in the early matches, Samson stepped up when it mattered most, contributing significantly in high-pressure situations as India went on to secure the title.

The award highlights his growing importance in the national setup and his ability to perform on big occasions at the international level.

The ICC monthly honour has seen a variety of winners in recent months, reflecting strong performances across global cricket. Previous recipients include South Africa’s Simon Harmer, Australia’s Mitchell Starc, New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell, and Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan.

Samson’s recognition adds another milestone to his international career and underscores his rising consistency in white-ball cricket.

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