Sanju Samson had a lot of doubts in his mind after low scores in the first three games of the tournament, a fact that the wicketkeeper-batter himself admitted. Samson came into the season with a rich haul of 77 runs in his last three outings to help India win the T20 World Cup, a feat that showcased his class and ability under pressure. However, he began the new season with scores of 0 and 37, followed by another low score of 1, leaving the cricket fraternity and fans bewildered. His struggle to get going in the new season has been seen as a slight blip on the radar for the young batter, who has been touted as one of the most exciting talents in Indian cricket. The lack of runs in the recent games has led to speculation that Samson might be facing a slight dip in form, but the wicketkeeper-batter himself has refused to buy into such talk. In a recent interview, Samson revealed that he had been having a lot of doubts in his mind after the low scores, but he has since worked on his technique and is now feeling more confident. The struggles of Samson are not entirely new, as he has been prone to periods of low scoring in the past. However, his recent form has been a cause for concern, especially considering the fact that he has been one of the most consistent performers for India in white-ball cricket.