Irfan Pathan Hails Sanju Samson's Peak Form After Match-Winning 87 for CSK

Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan praised Sanju Samson's form, calling him "batting at his peak right now" after his unbeaten 87 led CSK to a win over DC. Samson's knock included seven boundaries and six maximums, and he stitched a match-winning 114-run partnership with Kartik Sharma. Mark Boucher also lauded Samson's calm and composed approach under pressure during the chase. CSK chased down the target of 156 in 17.3 overs, moving to sixth on the IPL 2026 points table.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan Praises Sanju Samson's Peak Form in CSK Win

  • Sanju Samson scored 87* off 52 balls for CSK
  • Samson and Kartik Sharma added 114 runs for the fourth wicket
  • Irfan Pathan praised Samson's game awareness and maturity
  • Mark Boucher lauded Samson's calm approach under pressure
  • CSK moved to sixth on IPL 2026 points table after the win
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"Batting at his peak right now": Irfan Pathan praises Sanju Samson's form after batter's match-winning knock for CSK against DC

Irfan Pathan praises Sanju Samson's game awareness and maturity after his unbeaten 87 leads CSK to a crucial 8-wicket win over DC in IPL 2026.

"Sanju Samson is batting at his peak right now, and what stands out is his game awareness. - Irfan Pathan"

Mumbai, May 6

Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan praised batter Sanju Samson's form, saying that he is "batting at his peak right now" after the right-hander's unbeaten knock of 87 helped Chennai Super Kings get a crucial win over Delhi Capitals in their Indian Premier League 2026 match on Tuesday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Chasing the target of 156, CSK lost captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and Urvil Patel early. However, Samson spearheaded the chase with a scintillating 87* off 52 balls, including seven boundaries and six maximums. Samson played with a strike rate of 167.31. Samson also found an ally in 20-year-old Kartik Sharma, who scored an unbeaten 41, stitching together a match-winning partnership of 114 runs with Samson to guide CSK home with eight wickets and 15 balls remaining.

Speaking on JioStar, Irfan Pathan praised Sanju Samson for being in top form, highlighting his sharp game awareness and ability to judge which bowlers to attack or play cautiously--such as respecting DC's Lungi Ngidi while targeting other bowlers. He also highlighted Samson's growing maturity in finishing matches on challenging pitches, calling it a key sign of a batter at his peak.

"Sanju Samson is batting at his peak right now, and what stands out is his game awareness. He's very clear about which bowlers to target and which ones to respect. You could see that he was cautious against someone like Lungi Ngidi, but the moment a less threatening option came on, he shifted gears and capitalised. That understanding of match-ups is outstanding. More importantly, he's taking responsibility to finish games, especially on tricky surfaces, and doing it consistently. That's what defines a batter in top form," Pathan said.

Former South African wicketkeeper-batter Mark Boucher also lavished praise on Samson. Boucher praised Samson for his calm and composed approach under pressure, highlighting how he timed his attacks well and guided a younger partner, Kartik, during their partnership.

"Sanju Samson showed exactly what you expect from a senior player. He stayed calm under pressure, didn't panic, and picked his moments to attack. When the game started to slow down and dot balls built pressure, he took it upon himself to shift the momentum. Batting alongside a youngster, he also played a key role in guiding the innings, which will be a valuable learning experience at the other end. What stood out was his control; he never looked rushed and made a challenging chase look comfortable with a complete, all-round innings," Boucher said.

Coming to the match, DC opted to bat first and were reduced to 69/5. It was a 65-run stand between Tristan Stubbs (38 in 31 balls, with a four and two sixes) and Sameer Rizvi (40* in 24 balls, with four sixes) that took DC to 155/7 in 20 overs, with Akeal (1/19 in four overs) and Noor (2/22 in three overs) producing lethal spells for CSK.

Later, it was Sanju, who made the light work of the chase, sealing the match in just 17.3 overs with eight wickets in hand.

After the win, CSK find themselves placed sixth on the IPL 2026 points table with 10 points in as many matches.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Yaar, Sanju is an enigma. One match he plays like this world-beater, next match he's gone for a duck. But credit where it's due, that was a captain's knock (even if he isn't the captain 😂). The way he targeted the spinners after seeing off Ngidi was top-class. Also, Kartik Sharma bhai ne bhi accha saath diya - young players learning from seniors is what IPL is all about.
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Tanya I
Guys, can we appreciate how calm Sanju was when dot balls were mounting? So many years of IPL experience finally showing in his maturity. And Mark Boucher's praise about him guiding a youngster - that's what we need from senior players. 🔥 However, I wish he'd do this for India too. The potential is unreal, but leadership at international level is a different beast. Still, brilliant knock! 👏
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Priya S
Honestly, I'm tired of these 'peak form' talks about Sanju. He plays one or two such knocks every season and then disappears. Where was this form when India needed him in T20Is? The guy has so much talent but his consistency is frustrating. Good knock, yes. But let's not hype everything. IPL ke liye toh sab acha khelte hain 🙄
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Vikram M
That partnership with Kartik Sharma was pure magic! 🪄 Two different generations of cricketers coming together to chase down a tricky total. And let's not forget CSK's bowlers - Noor and Akeal were brilliant! But Sanju's innings showed why he's still one of the most watchable batters in the world. The sixes were clean, the singles were sharp, and the finishing was ice-cool. Well played, Sanju! 🏏

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