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'Sanju Samson is an easy target', Fans ANGRY with Shikhar Dhawan as RR captain dropped again from playing 11 in IND vs NZ 2nd ODI

After Sanju Samson dropped from playing 11 in 2nd ODI vs New Zealand, his fans take to Twitter to ask questions to BCCI and Shikhar Dhawan-led Team Management in New Zealand 

'Sanju Samson is an easy target', Fans ANGRY with Shikhar Dhawan as RR captain dropped again from playing 11 in IND vs NZ 2nd ODI Source: Twitter

Indian wicketkeeper and batter Sanju Samson was once again sacrificed for the sake of combination after he was dropped in from the playing 11 for the 2nd ODI vs New Zealand on Sunday (November 27). Indian captain Shikhar Dhawan lost the toss and was asked to bat first by opposition skipper Kane Williamson. Then Dhawan told the broadcaster that India had made two changes. One was Shardul Thakur making way for Deepak Chahar and the other was Deepak Hooda replacing Sanju Samson in the playing 11. Hooda's selection is based on the logic that he provides a spin-bowling option for the team as India clearly missed the sixth bowler in 1st ODI, which they lost by 7 wickets.

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Post the playing 11 announcement, Sanju Samson started posting their angry reactions on Twitter. They feel that he is always the one who has to be dropped while Rishabh Pant, despite his poor form, continues to feature in the playing 11. 

Check the reactions below:

Earlier, Samson was not included in the playing 11 in the T20I series. India played 3-match T20I series, which they won 1-0. Samson, who is a T20 specialist, was not played in any of the matches. He made the cut in the 1st ODI, scoring 36 runs off 38 balls that involved 4 fours. That was not such a poor peformance by any stretch of imagination. However, Samson was dropped. The reason for his non-selection clearly has nothing to do with his performance but more to do with the team combinations. Hooda provides a bowling option for India. Pant cannot be dropped as he is the first-choice wicketkeeper in the series. Samson, unfortunately, will have to wait for his chance.