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Chennai Super Kings Dominate Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 Clash

In a remarkable display of cricket, the Chennai Super Kings defeated the Mumbai Indians by 103 runs in IPL 2026. Sanju Samson's century and Akeal Hosein's exceptional bowling were key to CSK's commanding win. This match not only marked CSK's largest victory margin in IPL history but also highlighted MI's struggles, resulting in their heaviest defeat by runs. The thrilling encounter showcased the intense rivalry between these two teams, leaving fans eager for more action in the tournament.
 

CSK Secures a Commanding Victory

In a thrilling IPL 2026 match, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) triumphed over the Mumbai Indians (MI) by a staggering 103 runs during their much-anticipated 'El Clasico' encounter in Mumbai on Thursday. The victory was propelled by an outstanding century from Sanju Samson, who scored 101 runs, and a stellar bowling display led by Akeal Hosein. CSK set a challenging target of 207 runs, while MI faltered, managing only 104 runs in response.


Historic Win for CSK

This win not only elevated CSK to fifth place in the IPL 2026 standings but also marked their largest victory margin in IPL history, surpassing their previous record of 97 runs against Kings XI Punjab in 2015. For MI, this defeat represented their most significant loss by runs in IPL history, eclipsing their earlier record of an 87-run defeat to the Rajasthan Royals in 2013.


Mumbai's Struggles in the Chase

Attempting to chase down 208 runs, MI faced a disastrous start, losing opener Danish Malewar for a golden duck in the first over, followed by Quinton de Kock for just 7 runs. The team quickly found themselves at 11/3 after three overs. Despite a brief recovery led by Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav, MI's innings crumbled under pressure, ultimately collapsing to 104 all out.


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Samson's Stellar Century

Sanju Samson's remarkable innings of 101 runs off 54 balls, featuring 10 fours and 6 sixes, was pivotal in CSK's innings. This century marked his fifth in IPL history, placing him alongside KL Rahul in the all-time rankings, trailing only Virat Kohli, Jos Buttler, and Chris Gayle.


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