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Indian batter Sanju Samson, after a series of poor performances, scored his maiden T20I hundred against Bangladesh, crediting the leadership group for their support. Head coach Gautam Gambhir communicated the opener's role decision early on, and Samson prepared well at the Rajasthan Royals Academy. Samson felt the clarity of role and the support of teammates helped boost his confidence, and he hit five sixes in an over.
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