Chennai Super Kings secured their first win of IPL 2026 by defeating Delhi Capitals by 23 runs, with Sanju Samson scoring 115 not out. Delhi Capitals struggled, losing their second consecutive match despite Tristan Stubbs' 60 runs.
After three low scores, Sanju Samson returned to form with a hundred as Chennai Super Kings beat Delhi Capitals by 23 runs to register their first win of IPL 2026 in Chennai on Saturday.
Samson (115 not out, 56 balls) and Ayush Mhatre (59, 36 balls) added 113 runs for the second wicket to take CSK to 212 for two. Delhi Capitals struggled against Jamie Overton, who took 4/18, and were bowled out for 189.
Tristan Stubbs (60) delayed the inevitable for DC with a gutsy half-century.
This was Chennai Super Kings’ first win of the season, while Delhi Capitals recorded their second loss in a row.
There were tense moments during the match after Delhi Capitals players, including Nitish Rana, questioned the umpire over a denied glove change request for Tristan Stubbs.
The incident took place during the chase when Stubbs asked to change his gloves in the 19th over. He appeared uncomfortable, with sweaty gloves affecting his grip. Nitish Rana spoke to the umpire after the request was turned down, saying that playing with damp gloves could affect performance and safety.
Soon after, on the third ball of the 19th over, Stubbs was dismissed while trying to hit Jamie Overton over mid-off, with Noor Ahmed taking the catch. Stubbs walked back and threw his bat and gloves on the way to the dressing room.
Stubbs had asked for a glove change before getting out, but the fourth umpire had denied the request.
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With the win, CSK moved to ninth place with one win and three losses, while DC remained fourth with two wins and two losses.
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Chennai Super Kings scored 212 for two, while Delhi Capitals were bowled out for 189.
Sanju Samson scored 115 not out and Jamie Overton took 4 wickets for 18 runs.
The loss marked Delhi Capitals' second consecutive defeat in the tournament.

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