Sanju Samson’s Wife’s Viral Post After 97 vs West Indies*
Sanju Samson wife post after 97 vs West Indies

Sanju Samson’s Wife Shares Heartfelt Message After Match-Winning Knock
Emotional Post Celebrates Husband’s Heroics
India opening batter Sanju Samson’s wife shared something special recently. Charulatha Remesh posted a heartfelt message on social media. The message came following her husband’s sensational knock impressively. Additionally, a heartfelt message was shared by her following the innings. Moreover, the post came following her husband’s sensational knock in the tournament. This happened in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 game. Furthermore, a sensational knock in the T20 World Cup 2026 was played by Samson. The match was against the West Indies at a crucial juncture. The match was played on Sunday, March 1 specifically. The venue was Eden Gardens in Kolkata famously tonight.
Samson’s Match-Winning Innings
Previously, chasing 196, Sanju Samson led India’s charge brilliantly. The target was substantial but achievable at Eden Gardens. Moreover, he delivered with an unbeaten 97 off 50 balls. Samson remained unbeaten till the end impressively throughout. The knock consisted of hitting 12 fours beautifully placed. Additionally, he smashed four sixes over the boundary powerfully. Consequently, he was helping the hosts win by five wickets. India won by five wickets with four balls to spare. The victory came with four balls to spare comfortably in the end. Most importantly, they secured their spot in the semi-finals. India advanced to the semi-finals of T20 World Cup 2026.
Wife’s Instagram Celebration
Subsequently, as the 31-year-old stole the spotlight tonight, emotions flowed. His performance dominated all discussions after the match. Consequently, Charulatha shared a post on Instagram immediately afterward. She wanted to celebrate her husband publicly and emotionally. The post featured pictures of the batter at the crease. Multiple images showcased his celebration and batting shots. Moreover, she captioned it with beautiful words:
“Because some moments have to be accepted not explained ☺️☺️🙏🏻. Blessed & forever grateful to call this MAN , ‘Mine'”❤️🙏🏻🥹.”
Social Media Post Goes Viral
Furthermore, here is his wife’s post that touched hearts. The Instagram post appeared on her official account. Fans flooded the comments with congratulations messages. The post received thousands of likes within hours. Social media users praised both Samson and his wife.
Historic Record Achieved
Finally, with this innings, Sanju Samson now holds something special. He achieved a record for the highest score notably. Specifically, he set the record for an Indian batsman. This applies in a successful T20 World Cup run chase. No Indian has scored more runs in a winning chase. Samson’s 97* surpasses all previous Indian efforts successfully. The record adds another feather to his cap.
Indeed, Sanju Samson’s match-winning unbeaten 97 off 50 balls featuring 12 fours and four sixes that led India to a five-wicket victory over West Indies with four balls to spare, securing their T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final spot at Eden Gardens on March 1, prompted his wife Charulatha Remesh to share a heartfelt Instagram post celebrating “some moments have to be accepted not explained” as her husband set the record for the highest score by an Indian in a successful T20 World Cup run chase.
“Thanks to the Lord Almighty for Blessing Me” – Sanju Samson’s Emotional Reaction to His Match-Winning Knock Against WI
Player of the Match Honors
Sanju Samson was named Player of the Match deservedly tonight. The recognition came against West Indies for his heroics. His match-winning knock earned him the prestigious award. Moreover, during the post-game presentation, emotions emerged from Samson. He thanked God while also sharing personal reflections. His gratitude extended while sharing that he has learned constantly. Specifically, he learned from greats like Virat Kohli throughout. Similarly, he learned from greats and Rohit Sharma over years. Both legends influenced his development significantly and profoundly.
Emotional Gratitude Expressed
Subsequently, he said, as quoted by Cricbuzz:
“It means the whole world actually to me. I think right from the day I started playing, started dreaming to play for the country. I think this is the day I was waiting for. And very grateful, very thankful. And I’ve always had a very special journey with lots of ups and downs, but I’ve kept on doubting myself, kept on thinking, what if, what if, can I make it? Can I make it? But I kept on believing and thanks to the Lord Almighty for actually blessing me today.”
Learning from Dugout Observations
Furthermore, Samson elaborated on his learning process over years:
“I think playing IPL around 10 to 12 years and playing for the country from the last 10 years, I have not been playing, but looking from the dugout, learning from the greats like Virat Kohli, from Rohit Sharma, like all the greats. I think it’s very important to observe and learn and see what they were doing. I think that really helped me to, I think with my experience, I have only played maybe 50, 60 games, but I’ve seen around 100 games and I’ve seen how the greatest people have finished the games and how do they change their game according to the game.”
Semifinal Awaits in Mumbai
Finally, the Men in Blue will return to action soon. They play on Thursday, March 5 at Wankhede. Specifically, they face England in the semi-final clash. The match happens in Mumbai at the iconic venue. India will look to continue their winning momentum. The knockout stage intensifies from this point forward.
Indeed, Sanju Samson’s emotional Player of the Match reaction after his match-winning knock against West Indies, where he thanked “the Lord Almighty for actually blessing me today” while reflecting on his journey “with lots of ups and downs” and crediting his learning from “the greats like Virat Kohli, from Rohit Sharma” through observing “around 100 games” from the dugout despite playing only “50, 60 games” himself, sets the stage for India’s Thursday, March 5 semi-final against England in Mumbai.


