Delhi Capitals vs Chennai Super Kings – IPL 2026 Match Report | Statz

5th May 2026

Chennai Super Kings won by 8 wickets (with 15 balls remaining) to move to 8 points in the IPL 2026 standings, completing a comprehensive chase at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. It was the 48th match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026 season – and a result that keeps both sides in the thick of a congested playoff race, though with their respective NRRs pulling them in opposite directions.

Delhi Capitals, who won the toss and elected to bat, now sit 7th on 8 points from 9 games (W4 L5, NRR -0.895). CSK, also on 8 points from 9 (W4 L5), leapfrog Delhi on NRR to 6th. With five teams between 3rd and 7th all on 12 or 8 points, the playoff picture could not be tighter.

First Innings – Delhi Capitals 155/7 (20)

Delhi Capitals chose to bat first but never truly found the fluency to post a par score on what appeared a reasonable surface. Pathum Nissanka and Lokesh Rahul opened and were both gone cheaply – the first wicket fell at 29 off 3.6 overs (Nissanka, 19 off 15), the second at 36 off 5.1 (Rahul, 12 off 13). DC were 36/2 inside six overs, the powerplay yielding very little of note.

Karun Nair fell for 13 off 13 at 52/3 (over 7.6), and Nitish Rana followed at 61/4 off 9.3 for 15 off 13. By the halfway point DC were in trouble at 61/4, their innings stuttering through a mid-order that never accelerated. Axar Patel could only contribute 2 off 6 before departing at 69/5 (over 10.6) – a quiet day with the bat for the DC captain.

Tristan Stubbs applied himself with 38 off 31 (4×1, 6×2, SR 123) and offered some resistance, falling at 134/6 in over 18.5. But it was Sameer Rizvi who gave DC their late impetus – 40 not out off 24 balls with four sixes at a strike rate of 167. Ashutosh Sharma hit 14 off 5 (6×2, SR 280) before a run out at 149/7 off 19.5. DC finished 155/7 – competitive but short of what the surface might have offered.

For CSK, Akeal Hosein was the pick of the bowlers with 1/19 from 4 overs (economy 4.75), while Noor Ahmad took 2/22 in 3 overs (economy 7.33). Gurjapneet Singh (1/29, economy 7.25) and Mukesh Choudhary (1/31, economy 7.75) also chipped in, while Jamie Overton took a wicket in his solitary over for just 5 runs. Anshul Kamboj was the expensive option, conceding 49 off 4 overs (economy 12.25) without reward.

Second Innings – Chennai Super Kings 159/2 (17.3)

Chennai Super Kings needed 156 off 20 overs and barely broke sweat. Sanju Samson walked to the crease and immediately gave the innings intent. Ruturaj Gaikwad went for 6 off 13 at 24/1 off 3.5 overs, but that brought Urvil Patel in – and he contributed a punchy 17 off 9 (6×2, SR 189) before being stumped at 45/2 in over 6.3.

From 45/2, Samson and Kartik Sharma put on an unbroken 114-run partnership to close the game out with ease. Kartik Sharma was outstanding in support – 41 not out off 31 balls (4×4, 6×2, SR 132) – an innings of real composure under pressure. But the show belonged entirely to Samson, who remained unbeaten on 87 off 52 with seven fours and six sixes, striking at 167. CSK knocked off the target in 17.3 overs with 15 balls to spare.

Axar Patel was DC’s best bowler in the chase with 1/25 from 4 overs (economy 6.25). Lungi Ngidi took 1/30 in 4 overs (economy 7.5). Mitchell Starc went for 30 off 4 (economy 7.5) without a wicket. Kuldeep Yadav went wicketless for 34 off 3 (economy 11.33), and Thangarasu Natarajan conceded 39 off 2.3 without reward.

Statz MVP – Sanju Samson (99.16)

No debate here. Sanju Samson is the Statz MVP with a rating of 99.16 – the highest mark of this match by some distance. Statz calculates impact based on match context, and Samson’s unbeaten 87 off 52 – arriving when the chase needed a backbone at 45/2 – scores at the top of the scale. He hit 13 boundaries, struck at 167, and never once looked like getting out. His 171 Dream11 points were also the top return of the match.

There is no official Man of the Match listed for this fixture.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Sanju Samson (CSK) – 99.16 – Unbeaten 87 off 52, drove the chase from 45/2 with clinical authority. 171 Dream11 points.
  2. Akeal Hosein (CSK) – 57.45 – Miserly 1/19 from 4 overs at 4.75 economy. Strangled DC’s top order at a critical juncture.
  3. Noor Ahmad (CSK) – 51.57 – 2/22 in 3 overs. The pick of the DC innings, derailing the middle order at precisely the right time.
  4. Axar Patel (DC) – 51.14 – 1 wicket in the chase at 6.25 economy. Statz rewards the bowling contribution across both innings despite a quiet bat.
  5. Kartik Sharma (CSK) – 45.67 – 41 not out off 31 balls – a composed, unbeaten partner-in-crime for Samson that sealed the win with room to spare.

Turning Point

The match pivoted in the DC first innings at over 10.6 – Axar Patel dismissed for 2 off 6 at a score of 69/5, caught off the bowling of the CSK attack. With both openers gone, Karun Nair and Nitish Rana failing to build, and now their captain departing without contribution, DC had burned through their top six in ten overs for just 69. The recovery from Stubbs and Rizvi took them to 155, but the match was lost in those middle overs when CSK kept the target under 160. In the chase, the dismissal of Urvil Patel stumped at 45/2 (over 6.3) gave DC their best opportunity – but Samson and Kartik Sharma put on 114 and it was never in doubt.

Match Context

This was the 48th match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026 Regular Season, played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. CSK head-to-head against Delhi now stands at 15-8 in favour of the yellow brigade across 23 meetings.

IPL 2026 standings after Match 48:

  1. Punjab Kings – P9, W6, L2, NR1, 13 pts (NRR +0.855)
  2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru – P9, W6, L3, 12 pts (NRR +1.420)
  3. Sunrisers Hyderabad – P10, W6, L4, 12 pts (NRR +0.644)
  4. Rajasthan Royals – P10, W6, L4, 12 pts (NRR +0.510)
  5. Gujarat Titans – P10, W6, L4, 12 pts (NRR -0.147)
  6. Chennai Super Kings – P9, W4, L5, 8 pts (NRR +0.005)
  7. Delhi Capitals – P9, W4, L5, 8 pts (NRR -0.895)
  8. Kolkata Knight Riders – P9, W3, L5, NR1, 7 pts (NRR -0.539)
  9. Mumbai Indians – P10, W3, L7, 6 pts (NRR -0.649)
  10. Lucknow Super Giants – P9, W2, L7, 4 pts (NRR -1.076)

For Chennai Super Kings, this win is vital – barely positive NRR at +0.005, but a game in hand over several rivals above them. They need a strong run to gate-crash the top four. For Delhi Capitals, the NRR of -0.895 is the bigger problem. Even if wins accumulate, DC may need big-margin victories to claw back ground. This was a bad night on both the scoreboard and the run-rate calculator.

Full scorecard: Delhi Capitals vs Chennai Super Kings scorecard on Statz