IPL 2026: 'Monkey off his back' - Suresh Raina concedes Sanju Samson's century silences critics

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newspoint|12-04-2026


Former Indian cricketer Suresh Rainabelieves Sanju Samson’s match-winning century against Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026 has lifted the pressure off the wicketkeeper-batter and silenced his critics.

Samson smashed an unbeaten 115 off 56 balls, including 15 fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 205.36. It was also the first century of IPL 2026, coming after a lean run in his first three matches.

"The monkey is off Sanju Samson's back now after this hundred. It is never easy walking into a new franchise and performing immediately, especially with the expectations Sanju has come in with.

Joining the joint most successful side in the IPL comes with hard performance expectations. This century will help Samson silence his critics," said Raina on Star Sports.

It was the knock CSK and their loyal fans had been waiting for from Samson after his trade from RR last year. Samson also scripted history, becoming the first wicketkeeper-batter to score an IPL century for CSK.

In doing so, he joined KL Rahul as the only players to register hundreds for three different IPL franchises.

"His presence as an opener sets up CSK's middle order so much better. When you have the ability to inject Shivam Dube or bring in Ayush Mhatre, he comes in and plays freely because they have got a decent start. He is batting with a guy who looks in total control of his game. It gives you the luxury. Dewald Brevis didn't even walk out to bat in this contest against Delhi. That just goes to show what structuring your top order right does for the rest of your team.

The flow-on effect is clear," said Raina.

Despite Samson’s brilliant century, Raina felt that seam-bowling all-rounder Jamie Overton was the most influential player of the match.

“Jamie Overton is a serious cricketer for me. He should have been the player of the match.

He outsmarted all the DC batters with his variations. The four wickets he picked up on a batting-friendly wicket was the point of difference. He is one of those players you want in the contest when it is on the line. He likes the big moments. Every time he gets an opportunity around the world, whether it is franchise cricket or for England, he gets the job done," said Raina.