IPL 2026: Samson, Jadeja face old teams in CSK vs RR; Dhoni ruled out
For more than a decade, Samson was synonymous with RR, their batting mainstay, leader and all-time leading run-scorer.
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Dhoni has not travelled with CSK Guwahati and his absence will put Samson and Gaikwad in the spotlight (ANI)
Guwahati, 29 Mar
Sanju Samson is set for an emotional clash against Rajasthan
Royals, the side he led and shaped for over a decade, as he turns out for
Chennai Super Kings, while Ravindra Jadeja will also face his former franchise,
adding a poignant sub-plot to the IPL match between the two teams here on
Monday.
For more than a decade, Samson was synonymous with RR, their
batting mainstay, leader and all-time leading run-scorer who guided them to the
2022 final.
Much like MS Dhoni at CSK, Samson was the Royals' identity,
but in a blockbuster swap that sent Jadeja back to RR, the Kerala batter now
finds himself in yellow, adding a new dimension to CSK's evolving core.
Samson also arrives in prime form, having played a decisive
role in India's triumphant T20 World Cup campaign.
His hat-trick of 50-plus scores in must-win games against
West Indies, England and New Zealand has made him the star of the nation as the
unassuming keeper-batter will come with a renewed self-belief.
He along with skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, who is also set to
open, will also form the core leadership of the team who will miss Dhoni for at
least two weeks due to a calf strain.
Dhoni has not travelled with the side to Guwahati as his
absence will put Samson and Gaikwad in the spotlight.
Dhon's absence will also open the door for emerging names
like 20-year-old left-arm spin all-rounder Prashant Veer who impressed in
domestic T20s and the franchise's big-money (Rs 14.2-core) uncapped recruit
Kartik Sharma, known for his six-hitting exploits in the domestic circuit.
With Dewald Brevis showing signs of maturity, Shivam Dubegrowing into a dependable middle-order force, and youngster Ayush Mhatre
developing rapidly, CSK appear better equipped for a rebuild.
Their bowling attack, featuring Noor Ahmad, Akeal Hosein,
Matt Henry and Khaleel Ahmed will also offer variety and control.
For RR, Samson's departure signals the end of an era and the
beginning of another under Riyan Parag who will begin his captaincy stint
playing at his home ground.
The return of Jadeja adds experience and balance but his
waning finishing skills could be a concern for the Royals.
Their batting will revolve around Yashasvi Jaiswal, who now
shoulders greater responsibility as the senior-most top-order presence.
Alongside him, teenage prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and the
in-form Shimron Hetmyer provide firepower, particularly in the powerplay where
RR were among the most explosive sides last season.
However, their bowling remains a concern.
Despite an overhaul following a disappointing 2025 campaign
questions remain over the consistency of their pace unit led by Jofra Archer
while the spin department will have to depend on Jadeja and Ravi Bishnoi.
Both teams are coming off underwhelming seasons, with CSK
finishing at the bottom and RR just above them in ninth as they would look to
reset.
Teams
Rajasthan Royals: Riyan Parag (c), Dhruv Jurel, Donovan
Ferreira, Lhuan-Dre Pretorius, Ravi Singh, Aman Perala, Shimron Hetmyer,
Shubham Dubey, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ravindra Jadeja, Sam
Curran, Adam Milne, Brijesh Sharma, Jofra Archer, Kuldeep Sen, Kwena Maphaka,
Nandre Burger, Ravi Bishnoi and Sandeep Sharma.
Chennai Super Kings: Sanju Samson, Dewald Brevis, Shivam
Dube, Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Ayush Mhatre, Matt Henry, Akeal Hosein, Noor Ahmad,
Jamie Overton, Matthew Short, Khaleel Ahmed, Zak Foulkes, Anshul Khamboj,
Nathan Ellis, Sarfaraz Khan, Rahul Chahar, Kartik Sharma, Urvil Patel, Aman
Khan, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Prashant Veer, Shreyas Gopal, Gurjapneet Singh and
Mukesh Choudhary.
Match starts: 7.30pm.
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