Chennai Super Kings produced one of the most complete performances in IPL history on Thursday night at the Wankhede, beating Mumbai Indians by 103 runs to inflict the largest defeat by runs in MI’s T20 history. Sanju Samson’s unbeaten 101 built a total of 207 for 6, and then Akeal Hosein’s 4 for 17 helped bowl Mumbai out for just 104, with eight of their eleven batters dismissed for single-digit scores.

This was the IPL El Clasico in its most brutal form.

How Sanju Samson Carried CSK on His Own

The second-highest score in CSK’s innings was 22. Everything else revolved around Samson, and he made that responsibility look effortless for long stretches of the night. He creamed Bumrah through cover point for the game’s first boundary. He whipped Hardik off his pads for six. When CSK began losing wickets and the innings needed anchoring, he throttled down, scoring just 15 off 14 balls across a long middle period, sacrificing his own tempo to protect his wicket.

Then, with the innings needing a final push, he targeted young Krish Bhagat across the 16th and 20th overs, facing all 12 of his deliveries, denying singles and smashing 31 runs including three sixes and three fours. The last of those boundaries brought up his century, his second for CSK in just seven innings. No one has made more hundreds for the franchise. When Bumrah came over to congratulate him and Stephen Fleming pulled him into a bear hug in the dressing room, it told you everything about what this innings meant.

Spin Suffocates Mumbai Indians

Chasing 208 at the Wankhede, MI never found their footing. Hosein set the tone early, bowling a wicket maiden in the powerplay and using the around-the-wicket angle to suffocate the left-handers. Bowling in tandem with Noor Ahmad, the pair triggered a collapse of four wickets for three runs that turned the chase into a rout. MI batters walked to the crease to find themselves crowded by slips, short legs and short covers with nowhere to go.

Nine wickets falling to spin set an IPL record at the Wankhede. Hosein finished with 4 for 17 and Noor took 2 for 23. Tilak Varma top-scored with 37 and Suryakumar Yadav made 35, but no one else reached double figures with any conviction. MI were bowled out for 104 in 19 overs, 103 runs short of their target.

Bumrah had gone into the match with seven consecutive IPL games without a wicket. He finished the night wicketless again, conceding runs at a rate that will trouble the MI camp. For a team already under significant pressure in this campaign, losing by a record margin to their fiercest rivals in the IPL El Clasico carries a weight that goes beyond the points table.

CSK, meanwhile, are finding their rhythm at precisely the right time. Samson is their talisman, Hosein and Noor are forming a quietly devastating spin partnership, and a team that looked uncertain early in the season is beginning to look very dangerous indeed.

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