Sanju Samson's 87* Leads CSK to Dominant Win Over DC in IPL 2026

Sanju Samson scored an unbeaten 87 to lead Chennai Super Kings to an eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. Samson credited his calm approach and sticking to basics for his success this season. He shared a 114-run unbroken stand with Kartik Sharma, who contributed 41 not out. Samson said winning the game gave him more confidence than chasing a personal century.

Key Points: Sanju Samson's Calm 87* Powers CSK to 8-Wicket Win

  • Samson scores match-winning 87 not out
  • CSK chases 156 with 15 balls to spare
  • Samson-Kartik Sharma share 114-run stand
  • Samson credits calm approach and sticking to basics
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IPL 2026: The biggest change is you're seeing more of me, but I'm always calm, says Samson

Sanju Samson's unbeaten 87 leads Chennai Super Kings to an eight-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. Samson credits calm approach and sticking to basics.

"The biggest change is you're seeing more of me, but I'm always calm. - Sanju Samson"

New Delhi, May 5

Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson underlined his growing stature in Chennai Super Kings' line‑up with a match‑winning 87 not out, leading them to an eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. After leading CSK to a crucial win, Samson said his calm approach and sticking to basics have been key to him making runs in the yellow jersey this season.

"They're calling me Chetta, but I like Sanju more. You try to see what works well, stick to the basics, and trust your hands to do the rest. I just stuck to the process, and it's working out well.

"I've been doing it for the last 3-5 years, it's a tactical bit as well, I move around a bit according to the bowlers. I'm always like this. The biggest change is you're seeing more of me, but I'm always calm," Samson said after being named Player of the Match.

Samson's innings meant CSK never looked in trouble and chased down 156 with 15 balls to spare. He also shared an unbroken 114-run stand with youngster Kartik Sharma. Samson explained how he assessed conditions and backed his middle‑over game.

"Looking at what we were chasing and how the wicket was behaving, even if we were 30 or 35 for 1 in the batting PP, looking at the shots I can play in the middle overs and against the spinners, I was confident about scoring runs.

On missing the century, Samson, who previously hit an unbeaten hundred against DC in this season at Chepauk, said, "Hundreds are always special. There was a desire, but I had to be a bit too selfish to get it. My partner was playing well and winning the game gave me more confidence and happiness. A few more matches to come, let's see if it comes around."

Kartik, who struck an impressive 41 not out, said the advice from his senior partner Samson helped him settle down on a sticky pitch. "Yes, it was fun. We had a good partnership for a long time. It was helping the spinners - the ball was stopping and turning a lot.

"I knew it was not a big score, and we could take our time, which we did. (Sanju) bhaiya said that it was a slow wicket and told me to do what comes to me, which I did. There was no such target. Just play in a good range and hit the ball. Play the ball, that's all," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
I'm so happy for Sanju! But can we talk about how the media keeps hyping "changes" in him? The man has always been calm—it's the system around him that was chaotic earlier. RR never gave him this kind of backing. CSK's management truly knows how to bring out the best in players. Kartik Sharma's maturity at 19 is also commendable. Future looks bright! 🌟
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Vikram M
Typical CSK formula—let the young anchor and the experienced finisher do their thing. Sanju's 87 was brilliant, but let's not forget DC's bowling was pretty average. No variety, no plan B. Anyway, great to see a Kerala boy shine in yellow. "Chetta" might not catch on though—Sanju suits him fine! 😄
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Rohit P
People forget Sanju has been doing this for years—it's just that now he's playing for a team that doesn't have a "captaincy controversy" every season. His selflessness in not chasing the century shows he's matured as a cricketer. Kartik Sharma's cameo was equally crucial. CSK's scouting is unmatched—they find gems like him every year!
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Aditya G
I'm sorry but the "humble Sanju" narrative is getting old. He took 45 balls to reach 50 in a chase of 156—that's not exactly explosive. Yes, he finished well, but against better bowling attacks, this approach could backfire. Still, credit where it's due—he got the job done. And Kartik's composure was the real story here.
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Kavya N

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