On Thursday, the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai played host to a lopsided 33rd match of the 2026 TATA Indian Premier League, where Chennai Super Kings delivered a masterclass in all-round cricket to secure a resounding 103-run win over home side Mumbai Indians.
Mumbai captain Hardik Pandya won the pre-match toss and opted to put Chennai into bat first, a decision that appeared to pay off early when young quick Allah Ghazanfar broke through in the third over, dismissing Chennai skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad for 22 runs. But what looked like a strong start for the home side quickly unraveled thanks to a career-best innings from star wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson.
Samson stepped onto the pitch with clear intent, putting on a flawless display of controlled power hitting that enthralled even the partisan Mumbai crowd. He notched up his second century of the 2026 campaign, finishing unbeaten on 101 runs off just 54 deliveries. His innings was decorated with 10 sharp, well-placed boundaries and six towering sixes that cleared the rope with ease, leaving spectators in awe of his timing and precision.
Chennai faced a mid-innings collapse scare when Ghazanfar claimed two quick wickets, removing Shivam Dube and Dewald Brevis in consecutive overs to leave the side at 122 for 4. But Samson found a reliable anchor in lower-order batter Kartik Sharma, who contributed 18 runs to a 43-run fifth-wicket stand that stabilized the innings. This partnership gave Samson the platform to accelerate in the death overs, and a quick-fire cameo of 15 runs off 7 balls from Jamie Overton added late momentum. Samson closed out the innings with a flourish, smashing two sixes and a boundary off Krish Bhagat’s final over to reach his century and lift Chennai to a daunting total of 207 runs for 6 wickets.
The Mumbai chase never got off the ground, with the home side rocked in the very first over of their innings. Drafted in as Chennai’s Impact Player, West Indian left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein turned in a match-winning bowling masterclass that tore through Mumbai’s top order before the run chase could gain traction. Hosein dismissed openers Danish Malewar and Naman Dhir in quick succession, leaving Mumbai reeling at 11 runs for 3 wickets by the end of the third over.
Mumbai’s star batters Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma attempted to rebuild the innings, putting together a 60-run fourth-wicket stand that briefly halted the side’s collapse. Suryakumar notched 36 runs off 30 balls, while Tilak contributed 37 runs off 29 deliveries, but their resistance was broken when Hosein returned to the attack to claim both of their wickets. The spinner finished his spell with sensational match figures of 4 wickets for just 17 runs, putting Mumbai completely out of the contest. Fellow spinner Noor Ahmad piled on the pressure, removing Hardik Pandya and Sherfane Rutherford off consecutive deliveries to further cement Chennai’s dominance, with the match ending in a 103-run victory for the visitors before the full allotment of overs could be completed.
