Father did a havildar job, played this big tournament, now son will win Team India as the Asia Cup!

Sanju Samson in Asia Cup team

The Asia Cup is going to start, for which the preparations for Team India have also started in Dubai. This time along with Team India, the son of a havildar job is also included in Delhi Police, who is a tremendous batsman with mood. Havildar’s son can prove to be a trump card for Team India if he gets a chance in the Asia Cup. By the way, his havildar father has been a policeman besides being a policeman. That passion and passion for the son has come from his father. We are talking about Sanju Samson and his father Samson Vishwanath here.

Father takes a big decision for Sanju

Samson Vishwanath realized the attachment to cricket inside his son very quickly and then decided to shift the family from Delhi to Kerala, which caught Sanju’s career right. During this, Samson Vishwanath stayed in Delhi and continued to work as his police.

Sanju’s father Samson Vishwanath has been a footballer

Samson Vishwanath, however, was not just a policeman. Rather, he has also been a wonderful Indian footballer. He has also represented Delhi in Santosh Trophy. Father, he was left playing his game at the state level. But his younger son Sanju wore Team India jersey in cricket. And now he is in Dubai to play Asia Cup.

Sanju’s explosion in KCL before Asia Cup

The good thing is that Sanju Samson has gone with full form to play in the Asia Cup. He has spread his bat in the Kerala Cricket League 2025 before going there. Prior to the Asia Cup, KCL has scored 368 runs in 5 innings of 6 matches played in 2025 at an average of 73.60. During this time he has scored 1 century while his strike rate is 186.80.

Now if the same form remains intact, then on getting a chance on UAE’s pitches, Sanju can see thunderstorms with the bat of Samson.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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