Sanju Samson donates India 'A' match fees to groundsmen
Intermittent rains in Kerala's capital city had caused reduction of overs in all the matches with the fourth match having to be played over two days.
Sanju Samson said that he has decided to give his match fees from the India 'A' matches he played to the groundsmen of the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. India 'A' hosted South Africa 'A' in a five-match one-day series. Intermittent rains in Kerala's capital city had caused reduction of overs in all the matches with the fourth match having to be played over two days.
Samson, who caught the eye with a blistering 48-ball 91 in the final match, said after the game that he had decided to donate match fees from the two games that he played to the groundsmen for their efforts to ensure that the series could be played despite the treacherous weather.
"We have to give credit to the groundsmen. Because of them, we were able to play. If there was some wetness here or there, then the match officials would not have allowed matches to happen. We really have to thank them. So I have decided to give my match fees to the groundsmen," said the 25-year-old Kerala wicketkeeper.
While Dhawan (51 off 36) was looking to get some match practice under his belt, Samson was scoring freely to catch the attention of chief selector MSK Prasad, who has been carefully monitoring the proceedings of this tour. “He said that I played well and told me to keep it up. He has been offering maximum support and giving me chances. I just have to perform and take these chances that I get.”
Shikhar Dhawan also acknowledged the efforts of the groundsmen and spent time with them to click pictures. India 'A' won the series 4-1.
























































