Sanju Samson's Historic IPL Ton Earns Calmness Praise Alongside Dhoni

Chennai Super Kings bowling coach Eric Simons praised Sanju Samson's unflustered mindset, comparing his calmness to that of the legendary MS Dhoni. Samson announced his arrival at CSK with a majestic, unbeaten 115 against Delhi Capitals, ending a run of three failures. The innings made him the first batter in IPL history to score centuries for three different franchises. Samson also reached the milestone of 400 sixes in T20 cricket, joining an elite group of Indian batters.

Key Points: Samson's Calm Mindset Like Dhoni's: CSK Coach

  • Samson scores historic 3rd-franchise IPL century
  • CSK coach lauds his Dhoni-like calmness
  • Unbeaten 115* ends run of poor form
  • Samson joins elite 400-six Indian T20 club
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Samson not far behind Dhoni when it comes to calmness: CSK bowling coach Eric Simons

CSK coach Eric Simons compares Sanju Samson's composure to MS Dhoni's after Samson's historic century for a third IPL franchise.

"Sanju Samson's not far behind that, he just understands the game from that perspective, I've seen no panic - Eric Simons"

Chennai, April 12

Chennai Super Kings bowling coach Eric Simons praised both MS Dhoni and Sanju Samson for their composure and deep understanding of the game.

He described Dhoni as one of the calmest players he's ever worked with, and noted that Samson shows a very similar mindset, remaining unflustered, confident, and not overdoing preparation.

"I've had the privilege to spend many years playing, being involved with 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, no sense of practising more, doing more, maybe even less," Simons said in the post-match press conference.

After three failures for his new Indian Premier League (IPL) team, Samson announced his arrival with a majestic hundred against the Delhi Capitals (DC) on Saturday in Chennai.

Simons emphasised that a player of Samson's class will inevitably bounce back from poor form. Simons stressed there was never any doubt about Samson's ability, highlighting that top players must trust their skills, stay confident, and remain patient, as success will follow.

"When you've got the class of a player like him, you know it's just temporary if you have a bad run of form and sometimes it's about luck, he got a great delivery from (Nandre) Burger at one game, it's just the way it goes, one ball goes for four to the boundary, he edges one, he gets caught, so there was never any doubt that this was coming and I think the mindset of a cricketer of his stature is important, you've just got to keep trusting him, believing in your quality and certainly he's got that sort of an abundance," Simons added.

Samson made history on Saturday, becoming the first batter in the history of the IPL to score centuries for three different franchises after he brought up his maiden century in CSK.

Samson, after three bad outings, roared back into form with an unbeaten 115* in 56 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes, at a strike rate of 205.36. Out of his four IPL hundreds, Samson has scored two for Rajasthan Royals (in the 2019 and 2021 seasons) and Delhi Capitals (in the 2017 season).

Samson also completed 400 sixes in T20S, becoming the fourth Indian to reach the milestone following Rohit Sharma (554), Virat Kohli (441), and Suryakumar Yadav (442). He now has 401 sixes in the shortest format of the game.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's fascinating to hear a coach's perspective. Simons is spot on about the mindset. Samson looked so composed out there, not trying to over-hit. That's the sign of a mature batsman. CSK's environment seems perfect for him.
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Priya S
Wow, becoming the first to score centuries for three different franchises! That's a crazy stat. Sanju has been a consistent performer, and this knock just proves his class. Hope he carries this form into the T20 World Cup for India. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the comparison is nice, let's not get carried away. Dhoni's calmness was tested in finals and World Cup knockouts over 15 years. Samson is brilliant, but that level of ice-cool temperament under ultimate pressure is still Dhoni's unique legacy.
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Rohit P
The most important line: "no sense of practising more, doing more, maybe even less." Sometimes our players overthink and over-practice. Trusting your game is key. Baap of all compliments for Sanju from a CSK coach! 🦁💛
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Nisha Z
So happy for Sanju! After those initial failures, people were quick to write him off. This is why you back your match-winners. That 115* was pure carnage. Joining the 400 sixes club with Rohit, Kohli, and SKY is no small feat either!

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