While fans were speculating on the final day of MS Dhoni, his successor Sanju Samson stunned the Chepauk crowd by stumping Heinrich Klassen within a fraction of a second. Klassen was the only one going big for Sunrisers Hyderabad while chasing 181 at the M Chidambaram Stadium. And Sanju Samson ended the show with a quick stumping. Klassen tried to go after the ball. Apparently he got an outside edge, but the third umpire ruled out the possibility. Coming back to Samson, he rightly caught the ball and hit the stumps within seconds while Klassen's backfoot was up in the air. After the third umpire confirmed the decision, something very unusual happened. Klassed turned back and passed some word to Samson. Samson was surrounded by the overly joyous bowler Noor Ahmed and others. Amid the hugs and high fives, Samson too passed some words. Before the situation goes out of control, Shivam Dube bypassed Klassen. Samson even had a chat with the umpire. Watch the video here: Someone in the dressing room would be smiling proudly right now 😎💛#SanjuSamson removes #HeinrichKlaasen with a quick glove work!Is there a twist in the tale? 🤔#TATAIPL Race to Playoffs 2026 👉 #CSKvSRH | LIVE NOW ➡️https://t.co/1MHhpANXCI pic.twitter.com/74w6jRRTqZ — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) May 18, 2026 Sanju Samson vs Heinrich Klassen 👀 pic.twitter.com/RWWsYBFfJH — 👀 (@CricCrazy0) May 18, 2026 What a stumping by Sanju samson 🥶🥶🥶Brilliant batting by Heinrich Klaasen 47 runs in just 26 ball Ishan kishan the master class innings - 49* Now all eye on Nitish reddy and kishan Brilliant bowling by akeal hosein & noor Ahmad, Mukesh Choudhary Worst bowling by… pic.twitter.com/6n0Jb8lVb1 — VK (@Aur_vicky) May 18, 2026 SRH qualified to playoffs with 5-wicket win Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down 181 with an over to spare to beat Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk. After electing to bat, CSK posted 180/7, riding on aggressive knocks from Dewald Brevis (44 off 27), Kartik Sharma (32 off 19), and Sanju Samson (27 off 13). Pat Cummins led the bowling effort with 3/28, while Sakib Hussain picked up two wickets to restrict the hosts despite a late push. In reply, SRH recovered from an early setback after Travis Head’s dismissal. Ishan Kishan anchored the chase with a fluent 70 off 47 balls, while Heinrich Klaasen smashed 47 off 26 and stitched a crucial 75-run partnership. Sanju Samson’s lightning stumping ended Klaasen’s stay, but Nitish Kumar Reddy and Salil Arora ensured there were no late hiccups. Mukesh Choudhary claimed two wickets for CSK.