Heinrich Klaasen did not go quietly.
Stumped down the leg side off Noor Ahmad at 14.3, the South African walked off for 47 off 26 balls — but not before making sure Sanju Samson heard him. Klaasen had a word with the CSK wicketkeeper as he turned to leave. Then stopped. Turned around again. Had a few more words. Whatever passed between the two, it was not pleasantries.
The cameras caught it all. The lip readers will work overtime. The crowd at Chepauk, already on edge, took full notice.
What sparked it is not entirely clear. Klaasen had been battling Noor Ahmad for much of his innings — shaping to switch-hit, getting pulled out mid-action, finding ways to assert himself against the spinner regardless. Earlier in his innings, Klaasen had been dropped on 18 off 14 by Spencer Johnson at deep square leg and did not let the near-miss rattle him, continuing to back his game against spin. [ESPNcricinfo](https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/ipl-2026-1510719/chennai-super-kings-vs-sunrisers-hyderabad-63rd-match-1529306/live-match-blog) He was dangerous, composed, and building toward something big for SRH.
The stumping ended it. Samson, not one to let a moment pass without intent, threw the ball up and leapt as soon as the stumps were lit — confident, theatrical, deliberate. The DRS confirmed it. Klaasen’s leg was in the air. OUT.
What followed on the walk back appeared to be frustration spilling over — at the dismissal, at Samson’s celebration, at the situation. Klaasen had every reason to be furious. SRH still needed 50 off 33 at that point, and he was the man to get them there.
No official statement has been made by either player or either franchise on the exchange. The match continues.