Sanju Samson’s Brainfade Moment: CSK Batter Takes ‘Worst DRS’ of IPL 2026
A Rare Lapse in Judgment
The trade deal that brought Sanju Samson to the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) has been hailed as one of the most brilliant strategic moves in the history of the Indian Premier League. Samson, justifying the immense faith placed in him, has emerged as the standout performer for the franchise throughout the IPL 2026 campaign. However, even the most composed and skilled athletes are susceptible to momentary lapses in concentration. In the high-intensity atmosphere at Chepauk against the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Samson found himself at the center of a ‘brainfade’ moment that cost his team dearly.

The Sequence of Events at Chepauk
The match began with the Chennai Super Kings electing to bat first, a decision that initially seemed inspired as Samson exploded onto the scene. He displayed immediate aggression, launching a massive six off the very first ball delivered by Nitish Reddy, followed by a pair of boundaries in the same opening over. The momentum carried forward into the subsequent over, where Samson struck three consecutive boundaries, rapidly advancing his score to 27 runs. It was a display of pure dominance that had the home crowd in raptures.
Recognizing the threat, SRH captain Pat Cummins brought himself into the attack, a tactical switch that proved immediately effective. As Samson attempted to negotiate a delivery, he got a faint but distinct edge through to the wicket-keeper. The umpire did not hesitate, raising his finger to signal the dismissal. In a move that shocked onlookers, Samson chose to challenge the decision, despite being the one who had clearly felt the contact on his bat.
Why This Review Was Deemed the ‘Worst’ of the Season
The frustration surrounding the decision stems from the fact that it was not a marginal call or a situation where a non-striker could have been confused. As the batter who actually made contact with the ball, Samson was in the best position to know he had nicked it. The subsequent DRS replays left no room for ambiguity, showing a clear spike on the UltraEdge technology as the ball passed the bat. The original decision stood, and Samson was forced to walk back to the pavilion.
By wasting the review so early in the innings, Samson left his team in a precarious position. CSK was left with only one review for the remainder of their batting effort, a resource that could have been vital in the later, more tense stages of the game. In the strategic landscape of the IPL, where every marginal call can decide the outcome of a match, burning a review on a near-certain dismissal is a costly error.
Samson’s Impactful IPL 2026 Campaign
Despite this isolated blunder, it is impossible to overlook the significance of Samson’s contribution to the Chennai Super Kings this year. The season did not begin smoothly for the right-handed batter, as initial struggles led to criticism from various corners. However, he silenced his detractors with a magnificent century against the Delhi Capitals, a performance that served as the turning point for his season.
Since that innings, Samson has been a pillar of the CSK lineup. His statistics in the 2026 season are nothing short of impressive:
- Total Runs: 450 runs
- Matches Played: 12
- Batting Average: 50.00
- Strike Rate: 164
Beyond the numbers, his ability to anchor the innings while maintaining a high scoring rate has been instrumental in keeping the Super Kings in the thick of the playoff race. With two stellar centuries—the first against Delhi Capitals and the second against the Mumbai Indians—Samson has proven he is a big-match player capable of turning the tide of a game single-handedly. While the DRS incident against SRH will likely be remembered as a humorous or frustrating footnote in an otherwise spectacular season, it serves as a reminder that even the best in the game are human, and that in the fast-paced world of T20 cricket, precision is required in every decision, whether with the bat or during a DRS challenge.


