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Harbhajan Singh Hails Sanju Samson's Game Awareness After Match-Winning Ton vs MI

Sanju Samson scored a brilliant 101 off 54 balls to lead CSK to 207/6. Harbhajan Singh praised his game awareness and ability to pace the innings. CSK spinners Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmed took six wickets to bowl out MI for 104. Harbhajan called Samson's innings one of the finest in terms of awareness and determination.

'Very few understand how to pace an innings': Harbhajan hails Samson's game awareness after sparkling ton vs MI

Mumbai, April 24

Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh lauded wicketkeeper batter Sanju Samson for his exceptional game awareness after his brilliant century helped Chennai Super Kings register a dominant 103-run victory over Mumbai Indians.

CSK posted a commanding 207/6 after batting first, with Samson anchoring the innings with his sparkling 101 off 54, while contributions from the middle order pushed the total past 207. In response, the Mumbai Indians collapsed to 104 in 19 overs despite brief resistance from Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma.

"Sanju Samson stood out because of his game awareness. A lot of players have talent, but very few understand how to pace an innings in different situations," Harbhajan told Jio Hotstar. "He recognised the importance of batting till the end, especially with a young side around him."

"After his half-century, he shifted gears, focused on singles and doubles, and ensured he stayed till the last phase. With wickets falling at the other end, he took responsibility and finished strongly. For me, this was one of the finest innings in terms of awareness and determination," he added.

Harbhajan also praised CSK's spinners Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmed, who took six wickets combined, especially their intent to get a breakthrough rather than opting for a defensive approach.

"What stood out was the intent of CSK's spinners to take wickets. They were actually spinning the ball, which you don't always see in T20 cricket these days. The amount of turn on this pitch was significant, and they used it brilliantly," he said.

"Akeal Hosein, in particular, was outstanding. The way he dismissed Suryakumar Yadav, knowing his strength against the sweep, showed great awareness. For me, his spell was just as impactful as Samson's century. Four wickets in a game like this is no less than a match-winning contribution," he added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Harbhajan's analysis is spot on! For years we've seen Sanju flash and fail, but this innings shows he's finally learning to build an innings. Cricket in India needs more batters who understand when to go big and when to consolidate. 👏

James A

Impressive performance from CSK. Samson's century was pure class, but Hosein's spell deserves equal credit. Taking out Suryakumar Yadav with that plan showed brilliant preparation. This is what makes IPL cricket so fascinating - the tactical battles within the game.

Vikram M

Finally Sanju is delivering when it matters! But let's not forget - he's been inconsistent for India. One good innings doesn't make a career. Hope he can replicate this in international cricket when opportunities come. The talent is there, just needs more of this game awareness.

Sarah B

As a neutral fan, this was a treat to watch! 🏏 CSK's spinners spinning the ball in T20 is refreshing - too often we see defensive bowling. And Samson's awareness to pace his innings in a young batting lineup shows real leadership qualities. Great analysis from Bhajju pa! 🎯

Rohit P

Honest opinion: While Samson played well, MI's bowling was ordinary. But credit where due - the way he paced that innings showed he's finally learning from his mistakes. Harbhajan's point about few understanding innings pacing is valid. Many Indian batters just go after everything in T20s.

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