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#IPL #Nitish #Rana #fined #arguing #umpire #Ruturaj #Gaikwad #penalised #slow #overrate">IPL 2026: Nitish Rana fined for arguing with umpire; Ruturaj Gaikwad penalised for slow over-rate Delhi Capitals batter Nitish Rana has been fined 25 per cent of his match fee for an intense altercation with the fourth umpire during their Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Chennai Super Kings in Chennai.
The incident occurred in the 19th over when the umpire denied Tristan Stubbs’ request to change his wet gloves, leading to a heated dispute. Stubbs asked to change his gloves due to heavy perspiration in Chennai’s humidity on Saturday.
After his dismissal, a frustrated Rana confronted the fourth umpire, for which he was also handed a demerit point.
“Nitish Rana, batter, Delhi Capitals, has been fined 25% of his match fee and has also accumulated 1 demerit point for breaching Level 1 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct for Players,” IPL said in a statement.
“Rana was found to have breached article 2.3 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which relates to ‘use of an audible obscenity during a match’,” the statement added.
Rana admitted to the offence and accepted the Match Referee’s sanction.
Gaikwad fined Rs. 12 lakh for slow over-rate
Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad was fined Rs. 12 lakh after his side maintained a slow over-rate against Delhi Capitals.
CSK opened its account in this IPL with a 23-run win over Delhi Capitals at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday.
“As this was his team’s first offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Gaikwad was fined INR 12 lakhs,” said the IPL media advisory.
CSK will face Kolkata Knight Riders next on Tuesday.
Published on Apr 12, 2026
Delhi Capitals batter Nitish Rana has been fined 25 per cent of his match fee…
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#CSK #IPL #Samson #ton #fires #CSK #win #season">CSK vs DC, IPL 2026: Samson ton fires CSK to first win of season
When it rains, it pours for Sanju Samson. After failing to get past single-digit scores in the first three matches for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), the Samson storm struck the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday against the Delhi Capitals (DC).
The Kerala batter scored his fourth IPL hundred, the first for his new franchise, to help CSK beat the Capitals by 23 runs and open its account in IPL 2026. The wicketkeeper-batter battled through the humidity and lower-back strain to remain unbeaten on 115 off 56 balls, playing an innings built around piercing gaps rather than bludgeoning the ball into the stands.
Asked to bat first by Axar Patel on a surface termed dry by CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, the home side started on the front foot in the PowerPlay with Samson leading the charge. The 31-year-old oozed confidence with his footwork, putting away anything wide on offer from the new-ball bowlers. Samson’s intermittent boundaries meant Gaikwad’s scratchy start did not harm the scoring rate in the first phase.
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He took on the unfavourable match-up against Axar by collecting two boundaries through cover, a prelude to the rest of the innings, where the spinners were denied a chance to enjoy any control. After Gaikwad’s dismissal, DC did not utilize the chances to send Samson and Ayush Mhatre back to the pavilion. K.L. Rahul failed to gather the ball when Mhatre looked to take a blind run and Samson was dropped at long off two balls later.
Despite the first six in the innings only coming in the 11th over, the host continued to maintain a nine-plus run rate, which only surged upwards during the partnership between Samson and his junior partner. Their 100-run stand was brought up in just 56 balls, setting up CSK to go big in the final phase of the innings. But Lungi Ngidi and Mukesh Kumar brought the run flow to an abrupt stop, stifling the batters by going full and wide. CSK rolled the dice by retiring out half-centurion Mhatre for Shivam Dube, a change which allowed the side to find late acceleration and post 212.

Jamie Overton’s haul of four for 15 was crucial in restricting Delhi Capitals to 189 runs.
| Photo Credit:
B. Jothi Ramalingam

Jamie Overton’s haul of four for 15 was crucial in restricting Delhi Capitals to 189 runs.
| Photo Credit:
B. Jothi Ramalingam
CSK’s worst nightmare seemed to be coming back to haunt it when openers Rahul and Pathum Nissanka blazed to a fifty-run opening association within four overs. Khaleel Ahmed managed to prise out the former with a well-directed short ball, a small tug on the door which the home side then slammed open. Nissanka perished soon after, unable to time his attempted lob over mid-on.
As the rumbling among fans grew in volume, Sarfaraz Khan held on to a diving catch at point, hanging in the air horizontally, parallel to the ground, to hand Gurjapneet Singh a wicket on his first ball in the IPL and drive the noise to its zenith.
David Miller and Tristan Stubbs managed to silence the yellow-clad population for a while with a 45-run stand in just 26 balls. Seeing the stumps light up behind Miller, the almost-hero from DC’s previous encounter, turned the whistles back on. A few lusty blows from Stubbs and the lower order kept the Men in Yellow on their toes before Jamie Overton capped off an excellent night with the ball (4/18) by removing the Protea batter in the penultimate over to help his side break its duck.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
Jamie Overton’s haul of four for 15 was crucial in restricting Delhi Capitals to 189 runs. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
Jamie Overton’s haul of four for 15 was crucial in restricting Delhi Capitals to 189 runs. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
When it rains, it pours for Sanju Samson. After failing to get past single-digit scores in the first three matches for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), the Samson storm struck the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday against the Delhi Capitals (DC).
The Kerala batter scored his fourth IPL hundred, the first for his new franchise, to help CSK beat the Capitals by 23 runs and open its account in IPL 2026. The wicketkeeper-batter battled through the humidity and lower-back strain to remain unbeaten on 115 off 56 balls, playing an innings built around piercing gaps rather than bludgeoning the ball into the stands.
Asked to bat first by Axar Patel on a surface termed dry by CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, the home side started on the front foot in the PowerPlay with Samson leading the charge. The 31-year-old oozed confidence with his footwork, putting away anything wide on offer from the new-ball bowlers. Samson’s intermittent boundaries meant Gaikwad’s scratchy start did not harm the scoring rate in the first phase.
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He took on the unfavourable match-up against Axar by collecting two boundaries through cover, a prelude to the rest of the innings, where the spinners were denied a chance to enjoy any control. After Gaikwad’s dismissal, DC did not utilize the chances to send Samson and Ayush Mhatre back to the pavilion. K.L. Rahul failed to gather the ball when Mhatre looked to take a blind run and Samson was dropped at long off two balls later.
Despite the first six in the innings only coming in the 11th over, the host continued to maintain a nine-plus run rate, which only surged upwards during the partnership between Samson and his junior partner. Their 100-run stand was brought up in just 56 balls, setting up CSK to go big in the final phase of the innings. But Lungi Ngidi and Mukesh Kumar brought the run flow to an abrupt stop, stifling the batters by going full and wide. CSK rolled the dice by retiring out half-centurion Mhatre for Shivam Dube, a change which allowed the side to find late acceleration and post 212.
Jamie Overton’s haul of four for 15 was crucial in restricting Delhi Capitals to 189 runs. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
Jamie Overton’s haul of four for 15 was crucial in restricting Delhi Capitals to 189 runs. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
CSK’s worst nightmare seemed to be coming back to haunt it when openers Rahul and Pathum Nissanka blazed to a fifty-run opening association within four overs. Khaleel Ahmed managed to prise out the former with a well-directed short ball, a small tug on the door which the home side then slammed open. Nissanka perished soon after, unable to time his attempted lob over mid-on.
As the rumbling among fans grew in volume, Sarfaraz Khan held on to a diving catch at point, hanging in the air horizontally, parallel to the ground, to hand Gurjapneet Singh a wicket on his first ball in the IPL and drive the noise to its zenith.
David Miller and Tristan Stubbs managed to silence the yellow-clad population for a while with a 45-run stand in just 26 balls. Seeing the stumps light up behind Miller, the almost-hero from DC’s previous encounter, turned the whistles back on. A few lusty blows from Stubbs and the lower order kept the Men in Yellow on their toes before Jamie Overton capped off an excellent night with the ball (4/18) by removing the Protea batter in the penultimate over to help his side break its duck.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
When it rains, it pours for Sanju Samson. After failing to get past single-digit scores…
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#IPL #Sanju #Samson #hits #fifty #Chennai #Super #Kings">IPL 2026 — Sanju Samson hits first fifty for Chennai Super Kings
Sanju Samson on Saturday scored his maiden half century for five-time champion Chennai Super Kings during the side’s IPL 2026 match against Delhi Capitals at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.
The 31-year-old was traded in by CSK from Rajasthan Royals ahead of the season, in place of Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran.
Samson picked boundaries against Mukesh Kumar, Auqib Nabi, Lungi Ngidi, T. Natarajan and Axar Patel as he raced away to a 26-ball half century.
This was the 27th fifty for Samson in the IPL. He had scored 19 for RR and another seven for Delhi Capitals. Samson also has three centuries under his belt.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
Sanju Samson on Saturday scored his maiden half century for five-time champion Chennai Super Kings during the side’s IPL 2026 match against Delhi Capitals at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.
The 31-year-old was traded in by CSK from Rajasthan Royals ahead of the season, in place of Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran.
Samson picked boundaries against Mukesh Kumar, Auqib Nabi, Lungi Ngidi, T. Natarajan and Axar Patel as he raced away to a 26-ball half century.
This was the 27th fifty for Samson in the IPL. He had scored 19 for RR and another seven for Delhi Capitals. Samson also has three centuries under his belt.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
Sanju Samson on Saturday scored his maiden half century for five-time champion Chennai Super Kings…