CSK's Desperation Ends Losing Streak: Samson's Dhoni-Like Calm Guides Victory

Chennai Super Kings secured their first win of IPL 2026, defeating Delhi Capitals by 23 runs at Chepauk to snap a three-match losing streak. Bowling consultant Eric Simons revealed a sense of desperation fueled the team, who were also tired of their losing run. Simons heaped praise on Sanju Samson's match-winning, unbeaten 115, comparing the batter's calm demeanor to that of legendary former captain MS Dhoni. He also highlighted Jamie Overton's effective spell of 4-18 as a key factor in the victory.

Key Points: CSK Snap Losing Streak, Simons Praises Samson's Dhoni-Like Calm

  • CSK ends three-game losing streak
  • Sanju Samson scores unbeaten 115
  • Jamie Overton takes 4-18
  • Simons compares Samson's calm to MS Dhoni
  • Victory breaks six-game Chepauk losing run
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IPL 2026: 'CSK were tired of losing three games in a row', says bowling consultant Simons

CSK bowling consultant Eric Simons reveals team's desperation to win after three straight losses, hails Sanju Samson's unbeaten 115 and Jamie Overton's 4-18.

"I think we were tired of losing two-three games in a row, so there was a certain attitude about the guys. - Eric Simons"

Chennai, April 12

Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings were fuelled by a "desperation" to snap a three-game losing streak and were desperate to win their IPL 2026 match against Delhi Capitals, according to the side's bowling consultant Eric Simons.

At the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Sanju Samson's unbeaten 115 and Jamie Overton's 4-18 helped CSK beat DC by 23 runs and get their first win of the ongoing competition. The victory also meant CSK got their first win in Chepauk after losing six successive games.

"I mean, it's always been about this tournament; you need to get on a roll, and you need to get the positivity going. But there's a lot of positivity around the camp, obviously, after a win like this, but even leading into it, the practices and attitudes have been good. Here, the self-belief was very good; was it lagging behind the previous games?

"No, I don't think so there was a lack of self-belief. It's funny, often fielding is the mood of a team, and Sarfaraz takes the catch like this, it just lifts everybody, so that happens. I'd say the boys really were desperate to win this one.

"I think we were tired of losing two-three games in a row, so there was a certain attitude about the guys rather than anything else, but the self-belief has always been there," said Simons in the post-match press conference.

Speaking about Samson's knock, Simons equated his calmness with that of the legendary MS Dhoni. "I've been privileged to spend many years being involved with MS Dhoni. He's one of the calmest cricketers I've ever come across, and Sanju Samson's not far behind that.

"He just understands the game from that perspective. I've seen no panic. There was never any doubt that this was coming. You've just got to keep trusting and believing in your quality, and he certainly has that in abundance," he added.

CSK entered Saturday's fixture facing significant scrutiny over their ability to rebound from a heavy 43-run defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru last Sunday. Simons insisted CSK's internal morale remained intact, dismissing suggestions of a dip in dressing room confidence.

"I think it is a habit, you get used to it - getting into tough situations and getting yourself out. The mood in the changing room tonight is obviously really good, but it never really dropped; I mean, it was always a case of, I really mean it, I think people looked at the RCB game and thought we were a long way behind.

"We didn't think we were a long way behind, the numbers probably, we could have easily found 30 runs with your bowl, then you chase at 220 and you get to 210 having lost an early wicket, so we didn't feel we were a long way behind, so there's a lot of positivity anyway," he added.

Simons signed off by praising Overton's spell. "I think the important thing is that each person finds their way of doing the job in the area of the game than he has to bowl. So he tried something last week which didn't work.

"But he really went with his strengths - the hard lengths. He always had a good yorker, worked on an off pace delivery. When you're bowling 150kmph, and you've got an off pace delivery that's under 120, then it's really effective - so he's done some work on that as well."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's great to see CSK back on track. Simons is right about fielding setting the mood. That catch by Sarfaraz was the turning point. Overton's spell was brilliant too.
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Priyanka N
While the win is a huge relief, let's be honest, the batting order still looks shaky apart from Samson. We can't rely on one player every match. The middle order needs to step up big time.
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Rahul R
Winning at Chepauk after six losses! That's the spirit. The Yellow Brigade's faith is finally rewarded. Simons comparing Sanju's calmness to Dhoni is the biggest compliment any player can get.
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Karthik V
Good win, but the real issue is consistency. We've seen this before - one great win followed by a collapse. The management needs to sort out the bowling combinations. Overton can't do it alone every game.
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Aryan P
Desperation to win is good, but CSK's legacy is built on cool-headed strategy, not panic. Hope this victory brings back that trademark calm confidence. Whistle Podu! 🎉

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