After a measured start in the iconic yellow jersey, Sanju Samson dismantled the Delhi Capitals on Saturday night, reaffirming why he was the most coveted trade target ahead of the 2026 season. His unbeaten 115 off 56 balls, his first century for the franchise, was more than a mere innings; it was a statement of succession on the stage of the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.
In a match that broke a three-game losing streak for the Chennai Super Kings, Samson’s brilliance was complemented by Jamie Overton’s surgical 4 for 18, ensuring a comfortable defense of 212/2 and sending 30,000 yellow-clad fans into a whistling frenzy.
Following three consecutive no-shows that had pundits questioning his consistency, Samson reverted to the autopilot mode that defined his 2025 T20 World Cup heroics. While opening partner Ruturaj Gaikwad (15 off 18) struggled for timing, Samson scythed through the DC attack, scoring 45 of CSK's 61 runs in the PowerPlay.
The highlight of the night wasn't just the arithmetic, it was the tribute. Upon reaching his century with a fortuitous edge, Samson broke into Rajinikanth’s Padayappa salute, a gesture he later dedicated to coach Stephen Fleming.
I have failed a lot. Failing a lot helps you understand how you need to come back. We had a meeting of 50 seconds today even after losing three matches... that shows what this franchise is like.Sanju Samson, Player of the Match
| Phase | Chennai Super Kings (CSK) | Delhi Capitals (DC) |
|---|---|---|
| PowerPlay (1-6) | 61/1 (Samson 45) | 61/2 (Fast Start) |
| Middle Overs (7-15) | 107 Runs Plundered | Consistent Wicket Fall |
| Final Score | 212/2 (20 Overs) | 185/8 (Lost by 27 runs) |
| Top Performer | S. Samson (115)* | J. Overton (4/18) |
Chasing 213, Delhi Capitals looked threatening early, with KL Rahul and Pathum Nissanka blazing past 50 in the fourth over. However, the game turned when Anshul Kamboj and debutant Gurjapneet Singh triggered a top-order collapse.
The death overs belonged to Jamie Overton. By hitting a hard length consistently and cranking his pace up to 145kph, Overton snuffed out a late fightback from Tristan Stubbs (60 off 38). His four-wicket haul proved that while CSK’s bowling attack may lack X-factor names, their proactive execution remains elite.
Century club: This was Samson’s 4th IPL ton. He now trails only Virat Kohli (8), Jos Buttler (7), Chris Gayle (6), and KL Rahul (5) for most centuries in league history.
Chepauk hoodoo broken: This victory marked CSK's first win at home in seven outings, dating back to the tail-end of the previous season.
Tactical move: In a rare display of modern T20 pragmatism, Ayush Mhatre (59 off 36) was "retired out" in the 18th over to allow Shivam Dube to maximize the final deliveries.
Natarajan: Samson particularly enjoyed facing T Natarajan, looting 33 runs off just 13 balls from the left-arm seamer.
Saturday at Chepauk felt like more than a routine two-point win; it resembled a symbolic handover of responsibility. For a fanbase that has revered one wicketkeeper-batter for almost twenty years, Samson’s composed rather than explosive century offers the first genuine sign of a secure future. If CSK can preserve this "50-second meeting" calmness, the glory days may be back sooner than anyone anticipated.