Sanju SamsonHis short stay at the crease had it all – a life, a warning, and ultimately an inevitable end at the hands of Jasprit. Along with.It all came to a dramatic end in the second over of the chase. Bumrah, known for his accuracy, struck immediately. His very first delivery was a difficult length ball that rose awkwardly outside off. Samson, standing slightly to the leg side, pushed him in disbelief. The ball took a thick outside edge and flew straight to first slip. That was about as easy as it gets, but Will Jacks Failed to hold on, dropping the setter to give Samson a lifeline at 6.
Bumrah’s reaction was telling. He turned away with a smile, almost knowing that such opportunities in T20 cricket often proved costly. For a moment it seemed so. Mumbai Indians This omission may be regretted.But Bumrah is not one to dwell on missed opportunities. He kept hitting his length, probing outside off, asking questions on every ball. Samson, despite hitting a few boundaries, never looked quite comfortable against movement and bounce.The pressure built steadily through the over, and on the final delivery, Bumrah was rewarded. Charging at 138.7 kmph, he once again drew Samson to play away from his body. This time, the edge was carried safely, and Ryan Rickelton made no mistake at Cordon.Samson went back to 11 off 9 balls, his innings ending almost as quickly as it threatened to change momentum.That moment summed up Bumrah’s class – even when the odds are slim, he finds a way to bounce back in the same over.before that, Chennai Super Kings A disciplined spell by Noor Ahmed (2 for 26) and Anshul Kamboj (3 for 32) saw Mumbai Indians do well to manage to 159 for 7.In a chase where every start counts, Samson’s early exit ensured MI stayed on top, with Bumrah setting the tone despite that early blemish.