‘Where’s the passion?’: Sanju Samson under fire as fans question ‘intent, hunger’ | Cricket News


‘Where’s the passion?’: Sanju Samson under fire as fans question 'intent, hunger'
Chennai Super Kings’ wicketkeeper Sanju Samson leaves the ground after losing his wicket. (AP Photo)

A struggling Sanju Samson has found himself at the centre of growing fan frustration as Chennai Super Kings continue to falter in IPL 2026. The wicketkeeper-batter endured another disappointing outing against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, extending a lean run that has coincided with CSK’s three consecutive defeats.Since his high-profile move from Rajasthan Royals, Samson has struggled to justify expectations, managing scores of just 6, 7 and 9 in his first three matches. His failure to provide strong starts at the top has added to CSK’s woes, especially given his recent success as Player of the Tournament in India’s triumphant T20 World Cup campaign.

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Viral fan post questions Samson’s ‘hunger and intent’

While poor form is part of the game, what has particularly irked fans is Samson’s perceived lack of energy and engagement on the field. A viral social media post from a CSK supporter captured the mood:“Dear @IamSanjuSamson, If you’re not mentally in it, then step aside for a few games. This isn’t just about runs anymore. Your body language is screaming disinterest. Every time the camera’s on you, you look frustrated and disconnected. Honestly, I’ve never seen you smiling even once. What’s hard to accept is the lack of energy, intent, and fight. Where’s the passion? Where’s the hunger? At least show that you care. Right now, it just doesn’t look like it.The post quickly gained traction, with several fans echoing similar concerns about Samson’s body language as CSK continue their search for a first win this season.

Fleming backs Samson despite poor run

Amid the criticism, head coach Stephen Fleming urged patience, backing Samson to come good as he adapts to a new environment.“It’s difficult when you’ve been at a franchise for some time. Even though he probably feels comfortable, there’s still an element of belonging and he’s going through the process of connecting with this team,” Fleming said.He stressed that the team is still evolving, with multiple changes in the lineup. “There’s a little bit of work to be done off the field to tighten bonds, but he’s fitted in really well,” he added.Fleming also underlined Samson’s intent to bounce back. “He’s desperate for some runs and to contribute. We saw in the World Cup what he can do. When he gets going, he can be very dangerous. There will be nothing but support and confidence from us as he finds his path in yellow.”



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