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Ex-India coach Rahul Dravid proud of Sanju Samson’s comeback journey in T20 World Cup

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 6:22 am
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From Sidelines to Spotlight: Rahul Dravid Hails Sanju Samson’s Redemptive T20 World Cup Triumph

The confetti had settled on India’s 2026 T20 World Cup victory, but the echoes of one man’s extraordinary journey were just beginning to resonate. In the heart of Mumbai, during the prestigious BCCI Naman Awards, former head coach Rahul Dravid offered more than just tactical analysis. He delivered a heartfelt tribute to a story of resilience, focusing on the tournament’s unlikeliest of heroes: Sanju Samson. Dravid, the architect of India’s recent cricketing culture, shone a light on Samson’s path from perennial prospect to Player of the Tournament, framing it as one of the most satisfying narratives in modern Indian cricket.

Contents
  • The Long Road: In, Out, and the Weight of Expectation
  • The Crucible: Seizing the Moment When It Mattered Most
  • Dravid’s Blueprint: The Value of Persistence and Process
  • The Samson Legacy: What This Means for Indian Cricket’s Future
  • Conclusion: A Victory Beyond the Trophy

The Long Road: In, Out, and the Weight of Expectation

For years, the name Sanju Samson evoked a tantalizing blend of sublime talent and frustrating inconsistency. A career graph that resembled a dramatic heartbeat—peaks of breathtaking strokeplay followed by valleys of quiet dismissals. Speaking to JioHotstar, Rahul Dravid didn’t shy away from this history. He acknowledged the “long and challenging road,” the cycles of being “in and out of the team,” and the “tough times” that defined Samson’s international career pre-2026. This was a player who carried the burden of ‘unfulfilled potential’ like a second shadow.

Dravid’s perspective is uniquely informed. He was the coach who included Samson in the triumphant 2024 T20 World Cup squad, a tournament where the keeper didn’t play a single match. He then witnessed his growth firsthand from the dugout of the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, with Samson as captain. This multi-layered relationship—national coach, IPL coach, mentor—gave Dravid a front-row seat to Samson’s professional and personal evolution, making his eventual explosion on the world stage profoundly personal.

The Crucible: Seizing the Moment When It Mattered Most

What makes Samson’s 2026 campaign legendary is its against-the-odds inception. He began the tournament outside the playing XI, as India tinkered with combinations in the group stage. His chance came not as a gift, but as a necessity, forged in the high-pressure crucible of the knockout rounds. And here, the years of setbacks crystallized into a steely resolve.

“It was really nice to see Sanju get it all together in those final three games, which were very important games for India,” Dravid stated. This was the ultimate validation. Samson didn’t just contribute; he dominated. His performances were characterized by a newfound clarity and situational mastery:

  • Decisive Knockout Impact: Turning games in the semi-final and final with calculated aggression.
  • Ice-Cool Temperament: Shedding the label of fragility under pressure, becoming the pillar of the middle order.
  • Complete Package: Impeccable wicketkeeping, sharp DRS calls, and leadership in the field.

Dravid emphasized the joy in seeing “someone who has worked so hard get the success he did at such a critical phase.” This wasn’t a bilateral series century; this was excellence when the world watched, and the trophy was on the line.

Dravid’s Blueprint: The Value of Persistence and Process

For Rahul Dravid, a man whose own career was a testament to grit, Samson’s saga is a perfect case study for his coaching philosophy. It underscores a core belief: that the journey of an athlete is non-linear, and that the Indian cricket system must value persistence as much as prodigious talent. Samson’s story is a vindication of giving players a long rope, not based on fleeting form, but on proven skill and the character to overcome repeated setbacks.

Dravid’s tenure was built on creating a supportive, process-oriented environment. In praising Samson, he subtly highlighted the success of this approach. The player’s ability to stay mentally ready after being benched, to integrate his IPL captaincy experience, and to deliver flawlessly speaks to a mature cricketing ecosystem that he helped nurture. Samson’s triumph is, in part, a triumph of Dravid’s culture—where past failures are not life sentences, but chapters in a longer book.

The Samson Legacy: What This Means for Indian Cricket’s Future

Sanju Samson’s 2026 World Cup does more than just fill his trophy cabinet; it reshapes the landscape of Indian cricket. His emergence as a clutch performer provides the team with a formidable and flexible core for the coming cycle. It also sets a powerful precedent for every talented cricketer languishing on the fringes.

Expert Analysis and Predictions:

  • Leadership Contender: Samson’s proven captaincy in the IPL, combined with his World Cup heroics, makes him a serious future candidate for national team leadership roles.
  • Middle-Order Pillar: He has likely cemented the vital No. 5/6 finisher’s role, providing power-hitting stability for years to come.
  • The New Mentorship Role: Samson now becomes the living example for the next generation. His journey will be the story coaches tell young players about perseverance.

The “what-if” potential has been replaced by “what now?” The narrative is no longer about Sanju Samson making a comeback; it’s about him defining an era.

Conclusion: A Victory Beyond the Trophy

When Rahul Dravid speaks, the cricketing world listens. His heartfelt praise for Sanju Samson transcends typical post-victory platitudes. It is a recognition of a shared journey, a nod to the silent struggles behind the glamour, and an affirmation that in sport, as in life, timing is everything. India’s 2026 T20 World Cup win will be remembered for its clinical execution. But within that victory, the subplot of Sanju Samson’s comeback journey—from being Dravid’s benched pupil in 2024 to his proudest prodigy in 2026—will endure as its most inspiring chapter. It is a testament to the power of resilience, a lesson in unwavering faith, and proof that sometimes, the sweetest victories are those that are hardest won.


Source: Based on news from India Today Sport.

Image: CC licensed via commons.wikimedia.org

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