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Ishan Kishan Smashes Big Screen at Chepauk in IPL 2026 Clash vs CSK

Rian Mehta · · 3 min read
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A Night of Power and Destruction at Chepauk

In a thrilling encounter during match number 63 of the IPL 2026 season, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) star Ishan Kishan provided a spectacle that fans at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai will not soon forget. While his half-century was pivotal for the ‘Orange Army’s’ run chase, it was his sheer brute force that stole the headlines after he accidentally damaged the stadium’s iconic big screen with a massive six.

Ishan Kishan vs CSK in IPL 2026

The incident occurred during the final over of the powerplay. Facing the tournament’s most successful bowler, Anshul Kamboj, Kishan stepped up to the challenge. With a clinical pick-up shot, he dispatched the ball deep over the backward square leg region. The power behind the shot was immense, and while the result was a deserved six runs, the ball’s trajectory unfortunately connected with the stadium’s large digital display, leaving a visible dent in the equipment.

Ishan Kishan’s Dominant Half-Century

Arriving at the crease in just the third over following the early dismissal of opener Travis Head, Kishan initially adopted a measured approach. He reached 14 runs off 14 balls, steadying the ship before shifting gears. His aggression against Anshul Kamboj was the catalyst for SRH’s resurgence.

Kishan eventually reached his half-century in just 37 balls, an innings highlighted by five boundaries and two towering sixes. This milestone marked his fifth fifty of the ongoing IPL 2026 season and the 22nd of his illustrious career. With this knock, the blistering left-hander has moved significantly closer to the prestigious 500-run mark for the tournament.

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Recapping the CSK vs SRH Clash

The high-stakes fixture saw CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad win the toss and elect to bat first. Despite a sluggish start from Gaikwad, who scored 15 off 21 balls, the hosts managed to post a competitive total of 180-7. Sanju Samson provided early momentum with a fiery 27 off 13, while Dewald Brevis top-scored with 44 off 27 deliveries. Kartik Sharma also contributed a valuable 32 off 19, though Shivam Dube found it difficult to accelerate in the death overs, finishing with 26 off 23.

SRH’s bowling attack was spearheaded by their captain, Pat Cummins. The Australian legend delivered a masterclass, returning figures of 3-28 and claiming the vital wickets of both CSK openers. Sakib Hussain also provided excellent support, claiming two wickets in his four-over spell to restrict the Chennai side.

The Chase: SRH’s Path to Victory

In the response, SRH faced early pressure after Travis Head departed in the third over. However, the partnership between Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen proved to be the turning point of the match. Klaasen, known for his explosive power, launched six boundaries and two sixes in a swift 47-run knock off just 26 balls.

As the game entered its closing stages, the momentum was firmly with Hyderabad. At the time of reporting, SRH had reached 143-3 in 16 overs, needing only 38 runs from the final 24 deliveries to secure a vital win. The composure shown by Kishan, despite the chaotic nature of his ‘stadium-damaging’ shot, underlined his maturity as a cricketer in this edition of the IPL. Fans continue to track the final moments of this high-octane encounter as the race for the IPL playoffs reaches a fever pitch.

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Rian Mehta

Rian Mehta is a senior cricket correspondent for The Hindu, known for blending granular technical analysis with an engaging narrative style. A graduate of Christ University, Bengaluru, he first made his mark covering age‑group and university cricket before stepping up to the IPL and international beat. Rian specialises in breaking down batting techniques—from orthodox cover drives to audacious switch‑hits—and is widely respected for his eye for emerging talent in India’s domestic circuit. His work often incorporates advanced statistics, making complex data accessible to the everyday fan. A recipient of the RedInk Award and a regular voice on The Hindu’s cricket podcast, Rian has reported from multiple IPL seasons and bilateral series. He remains deeply invested in telling the stories of young cricketers making their way through the ranks of Indian sport.