The Selfless Superstar: Why Sanju Samson Chose Team Victory Over a Century in IPL 2026

By South India Pulse 6 Min Read
Sanju Samson's Selfless Act Steals Hearts in Delhi

In an era of cricket often dominated by individual milestones and personal branding, Sanju Samson has emerged as a beacon of team-first philosophy. Following his match-winning 87 off 52 balls* against Delhi Capitals on Tuesday, Samson’s post-match interaction with Harsha Bhogle has gone viral, not just for the runs he scored, but for the “Gold Mindset” he displayed regarding a missed century.

Samson, who has been the top scorer in four out of CSK’s five wins this season, was within striking distance of three figures. However, rather than slowing down or hogging the strike, he continued to play for the team’s Net Run Rate (NRR) and supported his young partner, Kartik Sharma.

“I Had to Be Too Selfish to Get a Hundred”

The defining moment of the evening came during the presentation ceremony. When asked by Bhogle if he regretted missing out on a century, Samson’s response was refreshingly honest—a rarity in professional sports.

“To be very honest, I had the desire to get the hundred,” Samson admitted in a mix of English and Malayalam. “But I felt I would have to be a bit too selfish to get it. On the other side, a youngster (Kartik Sharma) was playing really well. I didn’t want to tell him, ‘You take a single, I will hit.’ I wanted him to play his shots and gain confidence. There are plenty of games left to hit a hundred.”

This unfiltered transparency has struck a chord with the “Yellow Army” fans, who have quickly embraced him as the spiritual successor to the selfless leadership style once synonymous with MS Dhoni.’

Tactical Mastery: The Science Behind the Calm

While his temperament is grabbing headlines, Samson’s technical evolution is what’s driving the results. Over his last 13 innings across international and franchise cricket, Samson has scored six 80+ scores. This unprecedented level of consistency is no accident.

The Initial Movement Shift

Samson explained that he has been refining his “initial movement” at the crease. By staying slightly further back and trusting his hands, he has unlocked a greater range of scoring areas against both high-pace bowlers and mystery spinners.

“It’s tactical,” Samson noted. “Depending on the bowlers and the wicket, I move around a bit. Comfort plays a huge role in your mindset.”

Consistency in IPL 2026

Match StatusPerformance HighlightResult
vs Delhi Capitals87* (52)Won
vs Gujarat Titans82* (48)Won
vs MI84 (50)Won
Season Trend3 Not Outs in 5 Wins80+ Avg in Wins

The “Chetta” of Chennai

Despite being a newcomer to the CSK camp in 2026, the connection between Samson and the fans is instantaneous. While fans in Kerala and Chennai often call him “Chetta” (Elder Brother), Samson jokingly told Bhogle, “I like Sanju more!”

This calm exterior, he claims, is not a facade built for the cameras. “I am always like this outside the field too. You are seeing me more in the middle now because I’m staying until the end, so you feel I am calm. I just look at what we are chasing and how the wicket is behaving.”

What This Means for CSK’s 2026 Campaign

With Samson anchoring the middle order, CSK has solved its long-standing issue of middle-over stagnation. His ability to capitalize on the spinners after the Powerplay—even if the start is slow—allows the power hitters at the back end to play with total freedom. As the tournament heads toward the mid-way point, Samson isn’t just playing for the Orange Cap; he’s playing to define a new era of CSK dominance.


FAQs

1. Why did Sanju Samson miss his century against Delhi Capitals?

Samson finished on 87* because he chose not to farm the strike or play selfishly. He wanted his younger partner, Kartik Sharma, to play his natural game and build confidence rather than forcing singles to reach a personal milestone.

2. How many 80+ scores has Sanju Samson recorded recently?

In his last 13 innings (including the T20 World Cup and IPL 2026), Sanju Samson has recorded six scores of 80 or more, highlighting his incredible run of form.

3. What technical change did Samson make to his batting?

He has been working on his “initial movement” and staying back in the crease to better handle different types of bowlers and pitch conditions, a tactic he says he has been perfecting for several years.

4. What is Sanju Samson’s nickname among fans?

He is widely referred to as “Chetta” (meaning elder brother in Malayalam), though he jokingly told Harsha Bhogle he prefers being called “Sanju.”

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