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[VIDEOS] India mystery spinner - Varun Chakravarthy

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Hearing a lot about him and how he could be the mystery weapon for India.

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When you think of India's spin prowess for the T20 World Cup, you think of one spinner, who, if he remains fit, has the potential to be the team's 'demolition man' in the mega event.

In 'mystery spinner' Varun Chakravarthy - who possesses an assortment of carrom balls, leg breaks, off-breaks and the one that goes straight through - India may actually have an ace in the pack, which few opponents have a clue about.

It is inevitable, isn't it? "Not on our watch! Not today!" This is how Team India's cricketers may react if allowed to dwell on the impossibility of maintaining the team's near-three-decade domination of Pakistan in World Cup matches.

You get an idea of the potency of Chakravarthy when former India leggie Narendra Hirwani declares that Chakravarthy will be India's 'secret weapon' in the World Cup. "Varun will be our trump card amongst the spinners. Every team will find it difficult to play him. He's worked with me at the National Cricket Academy, where I was the spin bowling coach. He's a 'mystery,' which can destroy any batting line-up. Unlike other spinners, he thinks only about T20 cricket," Hirwani tells TOI.

It's his sheer unpredictability, Hirwani asserts, that makes the 30-year-old extremely dangerous for batters. "If he himself doesn't know which ball he will bowl next, how will the batter know? He can decide to bowl anything at the last moment, which a batter will have no idea about. Like a good batter has 'time' to play his shots, Varun has the God-gift of 'time' while bowling his deliveries.

This is because his head remains still while delivering the ball. It's his fingers that do the magic," outlines Hirwani.

Pointing out where the Tamil Nadu tweaker holds the edge over other spinners in the tournament, Hirwani says: "Few batters in international cricket have played Varun. Those who've played him in the IPL, have been left stumped by him. They look to play out his four overs. You can keep watching his videos and analyse how to play him, but it's a completely different proposition to play him in the middle."

Chakravarthy first came into the limelight when he picked up 17 wickets, including a devastating spell of 5-20 against the Delhi Capitals in IPL-2020. In IPL-2021, appearing even more unplayable, he took 18 wickets in 17 games@24.88, at an economy rate of 6.58. His magnificent spin partnership with Sunil Narine was a major reason why the Kolkata Knight Riders reached the final. As long as his dodgy knees are able to bear the workload, Chakravarthy should be a headache for the other teams.

Hirwani decodes what makes Chakravarthy such a tricky customer. "He bowls at more than 85km/hour. You don't have time to think about how to play him. As a batter, your reactions need to be fast to play him. You don't have time to think, and 95% of the batters think before they play the ball. To make it worse for the batters, he remains expressionless while delivering the ball. You just don't know what's coming out of his hand. He can be deadly," explains Hirwani, who played 17 Tests and 18 ODIs for India in the 80s and 90s.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...o-be-indias-spin-ace/articleshow/87233563.cms
 
yeah i not so sure about his fitness. He has weak knees and he started playing professional cricket at the age of 26. He was picked in IPL due to his exploits in TNPL.

I think he may be used later against teams weaker against spin.
Don't see him playing today.
 
Mediocre 'mystery' spinner but far better than white ball duds like Ashwin and Jadeja. Even Rahul Chahar gives me no confidence.

Awful spin attack, worst in the competition. Hafeez and Malik will tonk them for fun blindfolded. All up to Bumrah and co.

Wish we had selected Yuzi Chahal and Axar Patel.
 
On Salaam Cricket, Wasim Akram said Pakistan haven't seen a lot of Varun Chakravarthy and it is necessary that Babar Azam's men should prepare to face the mystery spinner when they take on India in The T20 World Cup on Sunday, October 24 in Dubai.
 
Is he expected to play against Pakistan?

If he does, he's exactly the sort of bowler that Pakistan will fail against.
 
he'll do well. Bowls in powerplay and sometimes even in death overs
 
Varun Chakravarthy doesn't spin the ball much like maybe a leg-spinner would, but he gives batsmen no room to open their arms.

The key to playing him, from my own observations, is constant strike rotation and having an RHB-LHB pair on strike.

It is essential to dispatch any overpitched delivery because when mystery spinners bowl defensively, they are always discovered with ease.

Kuldeep Yadav is an example in front of us, play each ball on its merit and look for strike rotation, and exert some pressure to make him bowl defensively. Where is Kuldeep now?
 
More worried about this guy than the likes of Jadeja.

The unknown factor is always a concern for Pakistan.

yeah could be. I am bit surprised as I did not see too much in his bowling vs Australia.
But Team management trust him so lets see. Babar has fallen to spinners to may be a match up.
 
yeah i not so sure about his fitness. He has weak knees and he started playing professional cricket at the age of 26. He was picked in IPL due to his exploits in TNPL.

I think he may be used later against teams weaker against spin.
Don't see him playing today.

Well they selected him against Pakistan. Lets see how he goes.
 
He's not a damp squib as many think

Definitely not a big spinner of the ball but always bowl stump to stump and won't give any room for batsmen

His quick rotation of arm makes him hard to pick and hence came the mystery term
 
Good first over from him.

Babar struggling to read him at the moment.
 
Well he was demystified pretty good by Babar walk and smash does the job.
 
Wouldn't judge him from a single game. Bowling with dew is not the easiest job, especially while defending a moderate total. Bowled okay for the most part but was taken for runs in the last over. Would reserve judgement after another game for now.
 
What happened to him happened to my son in a match in a league match, when a pro batted on off stump and worked him to leg and negated his spin
 
Wouldn't judge him from a single game. Bowling with dew is not the easiest job, especially while defending a moderate total. Bowled okay for the most part but was taken for runs in the last over. Would reserve judgement after another game for now.

Isn't he a bit old?
 
only mystery today was how babar and rizwan didnt smack this guy out of the park in the 1st over he came on.
 
What does he bring to the table?

Same thing guys like Narine or Hasaranga do. His performance in the IPL showed it.

Like I said, I wouldn't judge spinners while bowling with the dew. You can't do much once the dew sets in. Once we lost the toss, we had to score 20 more than par to offset the dew advantage and Shaheen made sure than we actually scored 20 runs less.
 
Mystery spinner ho ga apne ghar ka (in the IPL).

Loved it how he got smacked in his last over and those eyes only got bigger and bigger with each run being scored.
 
oye hoye hoye, mystery spinner ki mystery pr jo istri phairi hai na, aaye haye haye... poor lad...
 
I think he bowled well under pressure and with that low score to defend. I'll wait amd see how he performs as the tournament progresses
 
The dew didn't help him. I was impressed before the dew set in. He doesn't look like an easy bowler to face.
 
I absolutely thought he would run through the Pakistan lineup and glad to be wrong. First few overs were solid but a couple of shorter ones later in his spell got smacked. With the right development this dude can be something great
 
Where have Chahal and Kuldeep gone? They looked 100 times more threatening than this guy and Jadeja. Jadeja is an all rounder so I can understand his selection, but this guy? Over Chahal or Kuldeep?
 
First 3 overs were good, was somewhat difficult to read but last over was a pretty ordinary one (Maybe dew had a role).

On comparatively drier/wickets offering some spin he can be pretty handy.

I personally am not a fan of bringing someone straight to world T20 and into such a big match when the person is playing just his 4th match and without much international experience behind. Might still do well in the tournament but, not and ideal transition for a player.
 
I think he is a good spinner. Too bad he was bowling against a determined duo of Rizwan and Babar on a track where dew was also a factor. The occasion might also have got the best of him. Think he'll do well against non Asian teams.
Although still believe Chahal's absence is a breather for most oppositions something Indian selectors inflicted on themselves. Regardless of whether Chakravarthy, Jadeja or Ashwin are better than him or not, all three of them are finger spinners and a leg spinner imparts something different in the attack.
 
I absolutely thought he would run through the Pakistan lineup and glad to be wrong. First few overs were solid but a couple of shorter ones later in his spell got smacked. With the right development this dude can be something great

It was the best time I have seen him bowl.he was ok nothing special like Narine or Ajmal.
 
The only mystery is how a 30+ year old with less than 80 career wickets in t20 and a less than impressive average got so much hype, back to the IPL i think.

And on top of that you have someone like ashwin warming the bench.
 
The only mystery is how a 30+ year old with less than 80 career wickets in t20 and a less than impressive average got so much hype, back to the IPL i think.

And on top of that you have someone like ashwin warming the bench.

He's 30 years old ?
 
I think he bowled well. 150 runs was just not enough and Babar & Rizwan measured him really well and attacked in his last over.

He would be deadly if you are chasing 180 odd.
 
seemed very avg, not sure why IPL commentators hype these avg bowlers.
India's best spinner is Ashwin and he wasn't playing . Poor selection
Next in line is Chahal, who was not even picked for WC- Again poor selection
 
The guy in all forms of cricket included has 60 wickets and he's 30+. Unfortunately in IPL commentators' main job is to hype up players and talk about how some poor guy who otherwise didn't have money to put 3 meals on table have made it big because of IPL, and in the process some stupid selectors end up buying the very kool aid commentators are selling to masses.
 
seemed very avg, not sure why IPL commentators hype these avg bowlers.
India's best spinner is Ashwin and he wasn't playing . Poor selection
Next in line is Chahal, who was not even picked for WC- Again poor selection

Of all the bowlers that played in IPL and I am talking about some 45+ bowlers, Ashwin had the worst average and least number of wickets in this IPL until his last over of IPl when he took 2 wickets, and this is not an easy achievement considering IPL was played on by and large spinning tracks this time around. The guy is an absolute dud in limited over format.
 
LOL another player needlessly overhyped by cricketing media. Not saying he isn't good or won't end up being good. But the moment he was picked, people couldn't shut up about his 'mystery'.

First it used to be only English players. But now I suppose it will apply to Indian players too.
 
Every Indian had huge hopes from Chakravarthy but he didn't justify hype around him..
Chahal would have been better choice than Varun any day.
 
The only mystery about Chakravarthy is why he is considered to be a mystery spinner
 
Every Indian had huge hopes from Chakravarthy but he didn't justify hype around him..
Chahal would have been better choice than Varun any day.

Was a gamble I guess - and had India more runs on the board, he could have well been a match-winnner
 
the only mystery about him is why was he selected.

Actually that isn't a mystery at all. He has done very well in the IPL, and has been KKR's best bowler for a couple of seasons now. He has rendered Kuldeep Yadav irrelevent and was a major reason why his team made the final this year.
 
Too early to judge him. In fairness to him he's had nothing in his favour. Had to bowl in the dew during the first game and had no runs to play with today against NZ.

I wonder where Kuldeep Yadav is. I reckon Babar would have struggled against just like he did in the 2019 WC game and his struggles against left arm spin are evident when you see how Maharaj has been all over him of late.
 
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What was his mystery? The only mystery i can think of right now is his selection
 
He is not even half the level of Usman Qadir or even that that uncle leggie we played against Soutb Africa or Zimbabwe
 
In this day and age, the mystery doesn't last long. He was awful but I don't see anything special either. Yadav has lost control but still has wickets in him and Chahal remains their best option. Jadeja is also on his last legs in the limited overs games and he wasn't very good in the tests against England.
 
In this day and age, the mystery doesn't last long. He was awful but I don't see anything special either. Yadav has lost control but still has wickets in him and Chahal remains their best option. Jadeja is also on his last legs in the limited overs games and he wasn't very good in the tests against England.

Should say,he wasn't awful
 
Cant really judge him much as he hardly had runs to defend.

But he appears to be a good defensive bowler.
 
Gun barrel straight predictable bowler. Has just provided net practice to batsmen. Hasn't looked like taking any wickets
 
He’s bowled aight, nothing special but can’t blame him when the batsmen aren’t giving the bowlers anything to defend.

I’m just more annoyed about the fact that Indians had me craping myself with the “mystery spinner” hype before the IndoPak game.
 
Remember this hype machine? Even amir was praising him for the sake.

The most overhyped cricketer ever
 
He bowled well today with an excellent figures of 2/17 in 4 overs against MI. He was part of the indian team in 2021 T20 WC but can he make any comeback soon?
 
He bowled well today with an excellent figures of 2/17 in 4 overs against MI. He was part of the indian team in 2021 T20 WC but can he make any comeback soon?
Very hard unless he becomes a batsman somehow. But a better choice than Chahal. It is very hard to pick his speed even with very slight assistance. Very unlucky to play in the World T20 at Abu Dhabi under lights where the ball was just skidding on.
 
He bowled pretty nicely against the likes of rohit, kishan, SKY and hardik type guys who can smash the spin any given day. he credit goes to him to get big fishes out and win the game for his team.
 
Varun Chakravarthy told broadcasters after the match:

"After three long years, it was definitely emotional for me. Feels nice to be back in the Blues. It feels like a rebirth, I just want to stick to the process, that's what I have been following in the IPL as well,"

"I don't want to go beyond what's there and I just want to stay in the present, that's why I don't want to think too much or express too much. After IPL I played few tournaments and one of those was TNPL (Tamil Nadu Premier League); it's a very good tournament and high standard as well."

"That's a place (TNPL) where I work a lot, with Ash (Ashwin) bhai also, we won the championship as well. That gave me the confidence here. It was a good preparation for me for this series."

"It could have gone my way, but that's how cricket is, I can't complain, thankful to God. There have been many (challenges), once you are not in the Indian side, people tend to write you off very easily. You need to stay in the highest level, again and again you need to keep knocking the door, thankfully this time it happened. Hopefully, I can keep continuing my good work."
 
Is he a parchi? he seems a very ordinary bowler to me and there isn't much mystery in what I have seen.
 
Is he a parchi? he seems a very ordinary bowler to me and there isn't much mystery in what I have seen.
Not sure if parchi with bcci connections, but kkr player with GG bring kkr as well...

Good enough for BD but that's about it...
 
Varun C is such an Abrar Ahmed level spinner. Very mediocre. Hopefully it's just for this series only.
 
Not sure if parchi with bcci connections, but kkr player with GG bring kkr as well...

Good enough for BD but that's about it...
suppose its a good way of testing bench strength but he just seems so ordinary.
 
Varun Chakravarthy in this T20I series vs Bangladesh:

1st T20I: 4-0-31-3
2nd T20I: 4-0-19-2

He made his comeback in this series and he did Incredibly well
 
Bangladesh might have revived Varun's international career. LOL.

He was averaging around 66 with the ball before this series. He now averages less than 27.
 
Not sure if parchi with bcci connections, but kkr player with GG bring kkr as well...

Good enough for BD but that's about it...
Right now We might as well play TN Ranjhi team against BD and fancy to win that, the smacking in second test has them super demoralised.
 
Right now We might as well play TN Ranjhi team against BD and fancy to win that, the smacking in second test has them super demoralised.
Mate all i know is the bloody bookies dont give you any decent offers on in game bets as well... (UK market before any East or West Pakistani jumps up on fixing).

Waste of time BD is...
 
South African players were unable to read Varun at all. He single handedly demolished half of the South African batting lineup with match figures of 5/17 in 4 overs.
 
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