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05/05/26 01:45:00
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05/05 13:43 CDT Sanju Samson anchors Chennai to 8-wicket win over Delhi in
Indian Premier League
Sanju Samson anchors Chennai to 8-wicket win over Delhi in Indian Premier League
DELHI, India (AP) --- Opening batter Sanju Samson smashed an unbeaten 87 off 52
balls and anchored Chennai Super Kings to an eight-wicket win over Delhi
Capitals in the Indian Premier League on Tuesday.
Samson, who has scored two centuries this season for his new franchise, led
Chennai to 159-2 with 15 balls to spare as the five-time champions continued a
remarkable turnaround in the tournament with three wins in the last four games.
Delhi was limited to 155-7 with spinners Akeal Hosein (1-19) and Noor Ahmad
(2-22) troubling the home team batters on a tricky wicket.
"They are calling me ?Cheetah' but I like Sanju more," said a smiling Samson
after his match-winning knock. "I have been working a bit on my initial
movement and it has been coming off. I had to be a bit too selfish to get a
hundred so I thought let's win the game ... finishing not out, winning the game
gives you more satisfaction."
Samson was slow off the blocks and scored run-a-ball 22 before cutting loose in
the latter half of the chase and smashing six sixes and seven boundaries.
Kartik Sharma made an unbeaten 41 off 31 balls and together with Samson shared
a match-winning partnership of 114 runs to leave Delhi at No. 7 with four wins
in 10 games.
Chennai is at No. 6 with 10 points from five wins and five losses.
Lungi Ngidi had provided Delhi an early breakthrough when captain Ruturaj
Gaikwad (6) couldn't time his flick well and was caught at deep square leg in
the fourth over and Urvil Patel hit two sixes in his brief knock of 17 off nine
balls before he got stumped soon after the power play.
But Chennai's persistence with Kartik Sharma in the middle-order paid off as he
controlled the chase with Samson. Wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav's (0-34) struggle
continued in the middle overs while Mitchell Starc (0-30) also couldn't get
through the defenses of the two set batters in his return spell.
"We were 10-15 runs short and the wicket got a little better to bat on later in
the game," Delhi skipper Axar Patel said. "It wasn't easy for new batters to
get set, but with set batters they were able to take the game away."
Delhi struggled to get momentum when Mukesh Choudhary's off-cutter deceived
Pathum Nissanka (19) and the Sri Lankan opener spooned an easy catch to Dewald
Brevis. Lokesh Rahul (12) then misread Hosein's turning delivery and holed out
at mid-off before Ahmad struck in his first over when Karun Nair (13) swept
straight to short fine-leg inside the 30-yard circle.
Ahmad struck again in his second over when Nitish Rana (15) couldn't control
his sweep shot and was caught at deep backward square before Delhi slipped
further to 69-5 when Patel's below-par season with the bat continued as he
spooned an easy catch to cover.
Ahmad dropped Tristan Stubbs on 2 at covers and the South African revived Delhi
with 65-run partnership with impact player Sameer Rizvi, who top-scored with 40
off 24 balls with four sixes. Two of Rizvi's big hits came in the final over of
Anshul Kamboj, who finished with expensive figures of 0-49 and conceded 20 runs
in the last over.
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