Is Sanju Samson attracting ‘Madrasis’ and swelling CSK’s fan wave?
By K.R. Nayar Mumbai. Sanju Samson seems to be swelling the number of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fans at every stadium during the Indian Premier League 2026 edition. His second century for CSK on Thursday (April 23, 2026) at the Wankhede Stadium, in his team’s 103-run win over Mumbai Indians (MI), resulted in the chants of “CSK, CSK”, outscoring the MI fans’ roar. Sanju created more occasions for his team’s fans to rejoice, and it was surprising to see the huge number of CSK fans, in their yellow colours, in the stands here. Mumbai is a major hub for South Indian communities, including a large and longstanding population of people from Chennai and Kerala who have lived and worked here for generations. Sanju hails from Kerala, the neighbouring state of Chennai, but for people in Mumbai he is a Madrasi (Madras is the old name of Chennai). Sanju’s Madrasi tag is also due to historical reasons—during the British Raj, the Madras Presidency included present-day Tamil Nadu, ...