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After the T20 World Cup final, it looked like Samson was back again, and he had cemented his spot as India’s premier opener in T20s. But fast forward to April 18, and he is once again going through a rough patch in form, having been highly inconsistent for CSK.

Although, he smacked an unbeaten 115* vs Delhi Capitals, his other performances with the bat has been totally disastrous. Other than his ton, his other scores are 6, 7, 9, 48 and 7.

Against SRH, he could only manage seven off three balls, but even that looked lucky. He could have been dismissed in the first ball of the run chase, when he pulled Praful Hinge straight towards fine leg. But luckily, it had enough to sail over the fielder and go for a six. Hinge thought he had his wicket and had his arms out in celebration. Then in the second over’s delivery, he was sent back to the CSK dugout, losing his wicket to Nitish Kumar Reddy.

Receiving a short length delivery, outside off, Samson went for the pull shot, and toe-ended it to mid-on for a catch by Klaasen.

Considering his calibre and position as India’s premier T20 opener, it is a shock to see his position in the Orange Cap race. He is 12th in the standings with 192 runs in six matches at an average of 38.40, and he has been striking at 174.54. He has the most fours (15) this season, but when it comes to sixes (4), he is 30th in the list.

There has also been a slight technical chance, where he has been trying to focus more on becoming his team’s anchor, rather than his usual free-flowing approach. It also shows that he is trying to adapt to the slow pitch at Chepauk.

The main issue with his plan to play the anchor role is that he needs a clearer shot selection plan. But that also means that he needs to perfect his timing. His timing has been off this season, except for the 115* knock vs DC.

CSK face Mumbai Indians in their upcoming fixture on Thursday and need to bounce back to winning ways. All eyes will once again be on Samson, and CSK will also need to find his right opening partner, either Mhatre or Ruturaj Gaikwad.

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