Ishan Kishan Smashes Massive Six, Breaks Chepauk Big Screen in IPL 2026
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A Power-Hitting Masterclass at Chepauk
In a thrilling encounter during match 63 of the IPL 2026 season, Ishan Kishan delivered a performance that will be remembered for its sheer ferocity. The Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) wicketkeeper-batter took center stage against the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the legendary Chepauk Stadium, proving once again why he is one of the most explosive forces in modern T20 cricket. While his batting was instrumental in keeping his team in the hunt, the highlight of the evening was a colossal hit that left a permanent mark on the stadium infrastructure.
Arriving at the crease early in the third over following the dismissal of Travis Head, Kishan initially displayed commendable restraint. As the pressure of a massive run chase mounted, he reached 14 runs off 14 balls, carefully assessing the surface and the line of the CSK bowlers. However, the period of caution was short-lived as he decided to dismantle the opposition’s bowling attack.
Breaking the Shackles and the Stadium Screen
The turning point of the innings occurred during the final over of the powerplay. Facing the tournament’s most successful bowler, Anshul Kamboj, Kishan unleashed a brutal pick-up shot. The ball soared high over deep backward square leg, clearing the boundary ropes with ease. The power generated by the left-hander was immense, but the trajectory of the shot had unintended consequences. As the ball sailed over the boundary, it struck the stadium’s big screen, causing visible damage to the facility.
This incident served as a statement of intent. Undeterred by the destruction, Kishan continued his assault, later dispatching Kamboj for a second six over the midwicket region, showcasing his ability to find the boundary at will against high-quality pace.
A Landmark Fifty and a Determined Chase
Kishan’s aggressive approach paid dividends as he reached his half-century in just 37 balls. This innings marked his fifth fifty of the 2026 season and the 22nd of his IPL career, further cementing his status as a pillar of the SRH batting order. By the time he reached this landmark, he had struck five boundaries and two mammoth sixes, moving ever closer to the coveted 500-run mark for the tournament.
Partnering with the formidable Heinrich Klaasen, Kishan helped propel the Orange Army past the 100-run threshold with ease. Klaasen, matching the intensity, contributed a swift 47 off 26 balls, featuring six boundaries and two sixes of his own.
The Context: A High-Pressure Battle
The match was a must-win scenario for both franchises. After CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and elected to bat, the home side managed a total of 180-7. Despite a sluggish start from Gaikwad, who scored 15 off 21, the innings was bolstered by Sanju Samson’s 27, Kartik Sharma’s quickfire 32, and a top-scoring 44 from Dewald Brevis. Shivam Dube struggled to find his rhythm, contributing 26 off 23 balls.
For the Sunrisers, the bowling unit remained disciplined. Captain Pat Cummins was exceptional, recording figures of 3-28 and securing the key wickets of the CSK openers. Sakib Hussain provided valuable support with two wickets during his spell, setting the stage for the chase.
Final Stages
At the time of reporting, the momentum remained firmly with the visitors. With SRH at 143-3 after 16 overs, the side required only 38 runs from the final 24 deliveries. The combination of Kishan’s composure and Klaasen’s explosive power ensured that Hyderabad stayed firmly in the hunt for the win. Whether the big screen damage was a sign of the sheer power of the SRH batting lineup or just a stroke of bad luck for the stadium management, the night belonged to the visitors’ grit and the explosive batting display led by Ishan Kishan.
