The atmosphere at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata was nothing short of electric on Sunday as India faced the West Indies in a high-stakes encounter. This 52nd match of the T20 World Cup 2026, a crucial Super Eights Group 1 fixture, was effectively a virtual quarter-final. While the pressure was palpable, it was Sanju Samson who rose to the occasion, delivering a masterclass that not only secured India’s spot in the semi-finals but also triggered an emotional wave across social media, led by his biggest supporter—his wife, Charulatha Remesh.
Sanju Samson’s masterclass draw heartfelt reaction from wife Charulatha Remesh
As Samson played the innings of his life, his wife Charulatha took to social media to express her pride and joy. Known for being a steady pillar of support through Samson’s turbulent international career, Charulatha’s posts resonated deeply with fans who have witnessed the batter’s journey of patience and perseverance.
On her Instagram story, Charulatha shared a rare, candid selfie with Sanju, capturing a quiet moment of togetherness amidst the World Cup frenzy. She captioned the story with a touch of wit and deep affection: “Day so special that a selfie was granted,” followed by the poignant declaration, “My Number 1 from Day 1.”
The celebration didn’t stop there. Charulatha also shared a dedicated post featuring the star batter, choosing words that reflected the magnitude of the achievement and the grace with which Sanju handles both criticism and success. Her caption read:
“Because some moments have to be accepted not explained. Blessed & forever grateful to call this MAN, ‘Mine.”
These heartfelt tributes quickly went viral, with fans flooding the comments to celebrate the “Samson era” and the couple’s enduring bond.
India march into the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals riding on Samson’s batting heroics
The match itself was a testament to Samson’s tactical brilliance and big-match temperament. Chasing a formidable target of 196, India found themselves in a precarious position after losing early wickets. However, Samson, who was promoted to the top of the order to counter the West Indies spin threat, anchored the chase with surgical precision.
He played a breathtaking, unbeaten knock of 97 off just 50 deliveries, peppered with 12 boundaries and 4 towering sixes. His ability to navigate the dew factor and maintain a high strike rate under immense scoreboard pressure was the difference-maker. When India needed 7 runs in the final over, Samson finished the game with a flourish, hitting a six and a boundary to seal a five-wicket victory with four balls to spare.
This win ensures India will face England in the semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. For Samson, this wasn’t just about the runs; it was about silencing the critics and proving his mettle on the grandest stage of all. As he dropped to his knees in gratitude at the final whistle, it was clear that this ‘Samson Special’ had finally etched his name into Indian cricketing folklore.
