While it was emotional for the Rajasthan Royals fans to watch Sanju Samson against them, it was similar for Chennai Super Kings fans to watch their Thalapathy Ravindra Jadeja as the opponent. Even though Sanju Samson could not capitalize on his trade to CSK tonight, Ravindra Jadeja unleashed a cold "pistol" celebration after dismissing his former teammate Shivam Dube. Chennai Super Kings is struggling. The young captain Riyan Parag is cleverly using his bowlers, especially his speedsters, and CSK is already 82 for 8 in the 13th over. Shivam Dube walked in when CSK was down for 7, having 57 runs on the board. Dube could only manage a big six before Jadeja ended his innings. Jads delivered a full and wide of the off stump. Dube wanted to hit a six again but couldn't get the distance. Ravi Bishnoi at long off took an easy catch. And Jadeja, who is famous for his sword celebrations, pulled out a pistol celebration, which caught the attention. Watch the video here: After the Trade, 1st Impression: ❌ Sanju Samson - Dismissed for 6(7)🔥 Ravindra Jadeja - 2 Wickets in his 1st Overpic.twitter.com/yFouX7S547 — CricketGully (@thecricketgully) March 30, 2026 Read also: Watch: Jofra Archer bamboozles captain Ruturaj Gaikwad; CSK in deep trouble against RR in Guwahati Ravindra Jadeja on Shivam Dube's wicket After the first inning, Ravindra Jadeja attended a quick interview, where he spoke about his plan against Dube. In the innings-break chat, Jadeja said, "I know Dube for a long period, was bowling to him the nets, knew what he'll do. I bowled outside off, knew he'll play big shots." Notably, Ravindra Jadeja was a part of the 2008 IPL-winning side for the Rajasthan Royals before he moved to CSK after a year-long stint with the Kochi Tuskers. In 2025, Rajasthan Royals got him and Sam Curran in exchange for Sanju Samson. And in the first match for RR, today, at Guwahati, Jads took 2 wickets so far after bowling 3 overs, conceding 18 runs. The other prey is Sarfaraz Khan, CSK's desperate substitute player. Well, after a gallant fight from Jamie Overton (43), Chennai managed to score 127 runs, but ran out of wickets, having 2 more balls to play.