IPL 2026: Sanju Samson hits CSK double over Delhi to add spice to Chennai’s numbers game
Brief Scores, DC vs CSK: Chennai Super Kings (159 for 2 in 17.3 overs) beat Delhi Capitals (155 for 7 in 20 overs) by 8 wickets in New Delhi on Tuesday.
If you wander the streets of Chennai this week, the air is not just filled with the aroma of frothy filter coffee; It is filled with the rumble of a frantic arithmetic session. City currently suffers two specific goals: 118 and 16.
After a historic Monday when Vijay’s TVK emerged as the largest party with 108 seats, the math is simple: they need exactly 10 more seats to reach the magic majority of 118. It’s fast approaching Tuesday night in Delhi, and the Yellow Army is doing its heavy lifting on the pitch. Chennai Super Kings’ clinical win over Delhi Capitals has taken them to 10 points after 10 matches, which means they will need at least 6 more points from their remaining matches to seal a place in the play-offs. In Chennai, the whistles are blowing loudly, but the climax will come only when the numbers finally add up.
However, in contrast to the political heat stoked by the whistle signaling a new era for the state, Delhi witnessed cool, breezy conditions on Tuesday that indicated a revival. Chennai Super Kings produced a calm, collective performance on a pitch that they would love to tear up and take wherever they go.
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Delhi Capitals managed only a modest 155 runs on a surface that was holding and spinning from the early deliveries, but failed miserably to adapt to the slower pace. It has been a bipolar season for the hosts at the Arun Jaitley Stadium; They have reached a high of 264 and fallen to a depth of 75. On Tuesday, they were stuck in frustrating limbo. It seemed as if Delhi did not know whether to press the accelerator or the brakes, eventually falling behind the total by at least 20 runs.
Sanju Samson once again troubled Delhi
In reply, Chennai Super Kings won on the back of Sanju Samson’s brilliant and excellent timing of 87 runs in 52 balls. This is the second time this season that the Kerala wicketkeeper-batsman has troubled the Capitals after his brilliant century in the reverse match in Chennai. Supporting acts from youngsters Urvil Patel and Karthik Sharma ensured that the Yellow Army, chasing the target of 156, crossed the finish line in just 17.3 overs, without the need to shift to fifth gear.
This season has been one of ups and downs for Samson, who played a key role in the T20 World Cup. Although he scored two centuries in the first half of the campaign, his form has largely been ‘boom or bust’. Yet, on Tuesday, he batted with the seasoned maturity of a seasoned campaigner, chasing a target that could have been treacherous had he finished early. He took the responsibility of dismantling the Capitals spinners, knowing full well that it would be disastrous to allow players like Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav to find their rhythm.
At the time of the toss, Axar had predicted that the pitch would slow down in the second innings, but a brief passing shower, which did not disrupt play, appeared to play the decisive role. Due to moisture on the pitch surface, the Capitals’ spinners were not able to catch the ball effectively, thus losing their home advantage. This was most evident in Kuldeep Yadav’s spell; Kuldeep, who is usually stingy and cautious on such pitches, had to struggle for both length and line. Samson attacked the left-handed batsman in the third over and hit two sixes and a four to ensure that CSK got their lead after the first few overs.
He was equally ferocious against Mitchell Starc and T Natarajan in the latter stages, taking CSK towards the target keeping their net run rate in a healthy shade of green. Samson finished with six comfortable sixes and seven fours, and never allowed the Capitals bowlers to dictate the pace of the game.
Karthik Sharma stepped forward
Karthik Sharma, who made his debut IPL Fifty in Chennai last week brought that growing confidence to the capital. He played a supporting role well in his 114-run partnership with Samson, providing encouragement when needed and rotating the strike to keep his in-form batting partner in the bigs. A brilliant inside-out shot past the cover boundary off Kuldeep speaks volumes about the youngster’s growing stature as he begins to justify his hefty price tag of Rs 14.2 crore.
Lungi Ngidi returns for the first time since head injuryA fierce Delhi attack was the choice. He struck early to remove the dangerous Ruturaj Gaikwad, but did not get any meaningful support from the other end. While Akshar remained economical and took the wicket of Urvil Patel during the powerplay, his spin twin suffered a rare off-day when the Capitals had nothing to defend.
Ultimately, Delhi Capitals lacked a ‘Samson-esque’ anchor to steer their ship. Neither KL Rahul, nor Nitish Rana nor the recalled Karun Nair could provide the required steel. Even captain Akshar failed to withstand the disciplined attack of Chennai. Axar will undoubtedly face tough questions on his decision to bat first, but in reality, his batsmen failed to provide the required scoreboard pressure to justify the call.
This was Delhi Capitals’ fourth defeat in five home matches. They have struggled to find a rhythm on a surface that refuses to settle, a challenge that has become a common theme in the league this season.
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