Stephen Fleming, the head coach of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), has come to the defense of opening batsman Sanju Samson as scrutiny surrounds his performance with the five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions. Samson's much-anticipated transfer from Rajasthan Royals (RR) brought high expectations, especially after CSK's disappointing last season where they finished at the bottom of the points table. Following his recognition as Player of the Tournament in India's 2026 T20 World Cup victory, Samson entered the IPL with considerable momentum. However, his initial performances for CSK have been underwhelming, with scores of just 6 and 7 in his first two matches.
"He won't score in every match. It's T20 cricket, and he had a slight edge today. But he's in good form and training well. When he finds his rhythm, he can be a match-winner. Therefore, two innings shouldn't raise any alarms," Fleming stated to reporters following the match.
Samson's record at Chennai's Chepauk Stadium has been less than stellar. According to CricViz, in six innings at this venue, he has accumulated only 66 runs, averaging 11 with a strike rate of 100. This average is the lowest for him at any IPL ground where he has played at least five innings. With six more matches remaining this season, CSK is hopeful that he can improve his performance.
CSK has been struggling in the IPL, having lost both of their opening matches this season. They will face the defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), on Sunday.
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