Home Cricket News [WATCH] Varun Chakravarthy Strikes in Powerplay During IND vs BAN 2nd T20I

[WATCH] Varun Chakravarthy Strikes in Powerplay During IND vs BAN 2nd T20I

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[WATCH] Varun Chakravarthy Strikes in Powerplay During IND vs BAN 2nd T20I

In the second T20I between India and Bangladesh on Wednesday, October 9, Varun Chakravarthy made an immediate impact by dismissing Litton Das. Brought into the attack during the final over of the powerplay, Chakravarthy, fresh off an impressive performance in Gwalior, wasted no time in striking.

Litton Das, attempting an aggressive slog sweep on the very first delivery, misread Chakravarthy’s googly. The ball stayed low, evading the bat and crashing into the stumps, leaving Bangladesh reeling at 42-3 in 5.1 overs.

A Steady Return for Chakravarthy

Following his three-year absence from the national team, Chakravarthy has returned with determination. His first over after dismissing Litton Das was economical, conceding just one run as Towhid Hridoy carefully navigated the remaining deliveries.

In his second over, he gave away only eight runs. Chakravarthy’s spell in the series opener in Gwalior was equally noteworthy, where he registered figures of 3-31. His consistent performances indicate a potential spot in India’s spin attack for the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Bangladesh Struggle to Keep Pace

As Chakravarthy wrapped up his early contribution, Bangladesh’s hopes of a successful chase diminished. By the 10-over mark, they were struggling at 70-4, with Mahmudullah and Mehidy Hasan Miraz at the crease, facing an increasingly difficult run rate.

With India posting a formidable 222, the required run rate had climbed beyond 15 runs per over, putting immense pressure on Bangladesh’s middle order. While Chakravarthy’s spell was short, his effectiveness in the middle overs underscored his value as a mystery spinner.

Varun Chakravarthy’s impactful return to the Indian team continues to strengthen India’s spin attack, as demonstrated by his key dismissal of Litton Das in the second T20I against Bangladesh. His consistent performances, following a three-year hiatus, highlight his potential as a critical asset for future tournaments like the 2026 T20 World Cup.

With Bangladesh struggling to keep up with the required run rate and Chakravarthy delivering economical spells, India appears to have a well-rounded bowling attack. His contributions, alongside other bowlers, helped tighten India’s grip on the match, further complicating Bangladesh’s chances of staying alive in the series.


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