Who is Saly Samson? Sanju Samson’s big-hitting brother

Recently, a video went viral on social media, where the elder Samson brother was seen whacking bowlers for towering sixes.

Ojas Naidu Author

Updated - 19 Sep 2023 06:10 PM

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Saly Samson is the elder brother of Rajasthan Royals’ skipper Sanju Samson. Just like his younger brother, Saly is also a cricketer and is known for hitting massive sixes. Saly plays club cricket for the Badureliya Sports Club and has represented them in six List-A (50 over) matches till now.

Recently, a video went viral on X (formerly known as Twitter), where the elder Samson brother was seen whacking bowlers for towering sixes. Playing in the KCA President's Cup T20, Saly brought up a fifty in just 30 deliveries for his team, the KCA Royals.

Watch the video here:

Although he has yet to make his entry into professional-level broadcast cricket, his videos portray his class and big-hitting skills. He has not yet played international cricket, nor has he played in the IPL. But he has scored 38 runs in 6 List-A games, according to ESPNCricinfo.

Here is all you need to know about Saly Samson:

Age: 32 years
Date of Birth: March 1, 1991
Hails from: Kerala, India
Role: All-rounder 
Batting style: Right-handed bat 
Bowling style: Right-arm medium orthodox
Teams: Badureliya Sports Club, KCA Royals

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Who is Saly Samson? Sanju Samson’s big-hitting brother

Recently, a video went viral on social media, where the elder Samson brother was seen whacking bowlers for towering sixes.

Ojas Naidu Author

Updated - 19 Sep 2023 06:10 PM

saly samson sportstiger

Credit: Twitter

Saly Samson is the elder brother of Rajasthan Royals’ skipper Sanju Samson. Just like his younger brother, Saly is also a cricketer and is known for hitting massive sixes. Saly plays club cricket for the Badureliya Sports Club and has represented them in six List-A (50 over) matches till now.

Recently, a video went viral on X (formerly known as Twitter), where the elder Samson brother was seen whacking bowlers for towering sixes. Playing in the KCA President's Cup T20, Saly brought up a fifty in just 30 deliveries for his team, the KCA Royals.

Watch the video here:

Although he has yet to make his entry into professional-level broadcast cricket, his videos portray his class and big-hitting skills. He has not yet played international cricket, nor has he played in the IPL. But he has scored 38 runs in 6 List-A games, according to ESPNCricinfo.

Here is all you need to know about Saly Samson:

Age: 32 years
Date of Birth: March 1, 1991
Hails from: Kerala, India
Role: All-rounder 
Batting style: Right-handed bat 
Bowling style: Right-arm medium orthodox
Teams: Badureliya Sports Club, KCA Royals

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