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Suryakumar Yadav hails Varun Chakravarthy's magical spell, says 'getting five-for while defending 125 is...' | Cricket News - Times of India
Spinner Varun Chakravarthy produced career best figures of 5 for 17 in the second T20I in Gqeberha on Sunday. (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: India captain Suryakumar Yadav on Sunday praised spinner Varun Chakravarthy‘s magical performance in the second T20I against South Africa. Chakravarthy took five wickets for 17 runs but it was not enough as India lost a low-scoring thriller by three…
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Nobody noticed this...the Google scorecard literally wrote a one shot fanfiction between Varun Chakravarthy and Rishabh Pant. 👀🤡
Shreyas Iyer being the best man.🎀💗
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Champions Trophy 2025: Can Varun Chakravarthy Be India's X-Factor?
With the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy on the horizon, the buzz around India’s squad selection is growing. Among the players vying for a spot is Varun Chakravarthy, whose journey from a little-known mystery spinner to a potential game-changer has captured the attention of cricket fans and selectors alike. Chakravarthy made headlines with his mystery spin and impressive performances for Kolkata…
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[ad_1] KKR Squad for the IPL 2025 (PC: KKR/X) Defending IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders bought 15 players from the mega auction held at Jeddah. The Shahrukh Khan-owned franchise raised eyebrows by spending a whopping 23.75 crore to buy back Venkatesh Iyer. The cricketer from Madhya Pradesh became the most expensive all-rounder in the history of IPL. Apart from getting back Venkatesh, the franchise also brought back the likes of Rahmanullah Gurbaz (2 cr), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (3 cr), Vaibhav Arora (1.8 cr), Manish Pandey (75 lakh) and Anukul Roy (40 lakh), who were all part of the champion side last season. The franchise also added depth to their squad by signing the likes of South African speedster Anrich Nortje (6.5 cr), West Indies T20I captain Rovman Powell (1.5 cr), England all-rounder Moeen Ali (2 cr) and Umran Malik (75 lakh). The three-time IPL champions spent 50.5 crore in buying 15 players from the mega auction. They still have 4 Indian slots with a purse of 50 lakhs remaining. If we look at KKR’s overall squad after the IPL mega auction, the side has a good bowling depth with a mix of genuine fast bowlers and quality spinners. The fast bowling will be spearheaded by Nortje with Harshit Rana, Spencer Johnson and Umran Malik providing the perfect back-ups. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Venkatesh Iyer with Andre Russell. source: V Iyer Instagram The set-up is loaded with all-rounders – Venkatesh, Ramandeep Singh, Andre Russell, Rovman Powell, Moeen and Sunil Narine. Varun Chakravarthy will lead the spin bowling department along with Sunil Narine, apart from leg-spinner Mayank Markande. As far as the batting department is concerned, the franchise will miss the absence of England’s explosive opener Phil Salt. The franchise surprisingly did not bid for Nitish Rana as well. The middle order will be heavily reliant on Rinku Singh and Venkatesh. West Indian duo, Russell and Narine, are likely to feature in the playing XI for most games along with Nortje. For the remaining overseas slot, it will be a competition between de Kock, Gurbaz, Powell, Johnson and Moeen, depending upon the conditions where they are playing in. Players brought from IPL mega auction: Venkatesh Iyer (Rs. 23.75 crore), Quinton de Kock (Rs. 3.60 crore), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Rs. 2 crore), Anrich Nortje (Rs. 6.50 crore), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (Rs. 3 crore), Vaibhav Arora (Rs. 1.80 crore), Mayank Markande (Rs. 30 lakh), Rovman Powell (Rs. 1.50 crore), Manish Pandey (Rs. 75 lakh), Spencer Johnson (Rs. 2.80 crore), Luvnith Sisodia (Rs. 30 lakh), Ajinkya Rahane (Rs. 1.50 lakh), Anukul Roy (Rs. 40 lakh), Moeen Ali (Rs. 2 crore), Umran Malik (Rs. 75 lakh). Players retained from last season: Rinku Singh (Rs. 13 crore), Chakaravarthy (Rs. 12 crore), Sunil Narine (Rs. 12 crore), Andre Russell (Rs. 12 crore), Harshit Rana (Rs. 4 crore), Ramandeep Singh (Rs. 4 crore). Also Read: Some mystery spin and Jofra Archer – RR’s top picks at mega auction The post IPL 2025 mega auction: KKR spend heavily on Venkatesh Iyer; bolster pace attack by adding Nortje, Johnson appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] KKR Squad for the IPL 2025 (PC: KKR/X) Defending IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders bought 15 players from the mega auction held at Jeddah. The Shahrukh Khan-owned franchise raised eyebrows by spending a whopping 23.75 crore to buy back Venkatesh Iyer. The cricketer from Madhya Pradesh became the most expensive all-rounder in the history of IPL. Apart from getting back Venkatesh, the franchise also brought back the likes of Rahmanullah Gurbaz (2 cr), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (3 cr), Vaibhav Arora (1.8 cr), Manish Pandey (75 lakh) and Anukul Roy (40 lakh), who were all part of the champion side last season. The franchise also added depth to their squad by signing the likes of South African speedster Anrich Nortje (6.5 cr), West Indies T20I captain Rovman Powell (1.5 cr), England all-rounder Moeen Ali (2 cr) and Umran Malik (75 lakh). The three-time IPL champions spent 50.5 crore in buying 15 players from the mega auction. They still have 4 Indian slots with a purse of 50 lakhs remaining. If we look at KKR’s overall squad after the IPL mega auction, the side has a good bowling depth with a mix of genuine fast bowlers and quality spinners. The fast bowling will be spearheaded by Nortje with Harshit Rana, Spencer Johnson and Umran Malik providing the perfect back-ups. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Venkatesh Iyer with Andre Russell. source: V Iyer Instagram The set-up is loaded with all-rounders – Venkatesh, Ramandeep Singh, Andre Russell, Rovman Powell, Moeen and Sunil Narine. Varun Chakravarthy will lead the spin bowling department along with Sunil Narine, apart from leg-spinner Mayank Markande. As far as the batting department is concerned, the franchise will miss the absence of England’s explosive opener Phil Salt. The franchise surprisingly did not bid for Nitish Rana as well. The middle order will be heavily reliant on Rinku Singh and Venkatesh. West Indian duo, Russell and Narine, are likely to feature in the playing XI for most games along with Nortje. For the remaining overseas slot, it will be a competition between de Kock, Gurbaz, Powell, Johnson and Moeen, depending upon the conditions where they are playing in. Players brought from IPL mega auction: Venkatesh Iyer (Rs. 23.75 crore), Quinton de Kock (Rs. 3.60 crore), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Rs. 2 crore), Anrich Nortje (Rs. 6.50 crore), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (Rs. 3 crore), Vaibhav Arora (Rs. 1.80 crore), Mayank Markande (Rs. 30 lakh), Rovman Powell (Rs. 1.50 crore), Manish Pandey (Rs. 75 lakh), Spencer Johnson (Rs. 2.80 crore), Luvnith Sisodia (Rs. 30 lakh), Ajinkya Rahane (Rs. 1.50 lakh), Anukul Roy (Rs. 40 lakh), Moeen Ali (Rs. 2 crore), Umran Malik (Rs. 75 lakh). Players retained from last season: Rinku Singh (Rs. 13 crore), Chakaravarthy (Rs. 12 crore), Sunil Narine (Rs. 12 crore), Andre Russell (Rs. 12 crore), Harshit Rana (Rs. 4 crore), Ramandeep Singh (Rs. 4 crore). Also Read: Some mystery spin and Jofra Archer – RR’s top picks at mega auction The post IPL 2025 mega auction: KKR spend heavily on Venkatesh Iyer; bolster pace attack by adding Nortje, Johnson appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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SA vs IND, 2nd T20I: Getting five-for while defending 125 is incredible, says Suryakumar on Varun’s spell against South Africa
India skipper Suryakumar Yadav lavished praise on spinner Varun Chakravarthy for his magical figures of 5 for 17 during their three-wicket loss to South Africa in the second T20I here on Sunday. Chakaravarthy’s stunning spell reduced South Africa to 66 for 6 while chasing 125. However, Tristan Stubbs (47) and Gerald Coetzee (19) held their nerves to take the hosts across the line in 19 overs,…
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Varun Chakravarthy leaves SKY spellbound with incredible show in losing cause: ‘Getting a fifer, defending 125…’ - Hindustan Times
Varun Chakravarthy leaves SKY spellbound with incredible show in losing cause: ‘Getting a fifer, defending 125…’ Hindustan Times Suryakumar Yadav hails Varun Chakravarthy’s magical spell, says ‘getting five-for while defending 125 is. The Times of India IND vs SA: Varun Chakravarthy stamps his authority on South Africa, nearly helps India win two-in-two Firstpost Stubbs reveals mantra that…
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ICC T20I rankings: Arshdeep breaks into top 10, Hardik rises to third in allrounder’s list
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh broke into the top 10 of the ICC men’s T20I rankings following his three-wicket haul in the opening match against Bangladesh.
India cruised to a 49-run victory over Bangladesh in Gwalior, with Arshdeep and Varun Chakravarthy combining for six wickets and all-rounder Hardik Pandya the main architect with the bat courtesy of a quickfire 39 not out during the run chase.
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India's head coach Gautam Gambhir had an intense chat with spinner Varun Chakravarthy after team's victory against Bangladesh in 1st T20I.
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1st T20I: Varun, Ravi claim three-fers after Samson ton as India destroy South Africa
Spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Ravi Bishnoi spun a web to strangle the middle-order after Sanju Samson hammered a superb century as India thrashed South Africa by 61 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the series at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium here on Friday. India have never lost a T20I match at this ground and maintained their record with a comprehensive win. This is India’s fifth win in six T20Is…
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[ad_1] Sanju Samson vs South Africa, 1st T20I in Durban (PC: BCCI) After the first two overs of the fourth and final T20I between India and South Africa at the Wanderers, the visiting side had progressed to 16 for no loss. At that juncture, it just seemed like any other normal T20I from the past. That is not how it exactly panned out at the completion of India’s innings, as they finished with a monstrous score of 283 for the loss of only one wicket. The eye-popping stat was India adding 210 after the Powerplay, alongside 154 in the last 10 overs and 64 in the final five. To make it even better, in three of the four games, India accumulated scores in excess of 200. Yes, at Port Elizabeth, India could muster a total of just 124, but both batting units struggled in that match, with the pitch offering enough help for the pacers and spinners. It wasn’t much different in the three-match series against Bangladesh, where India raced to scores of 132 for 3 in a mere 11.5 overs, 221 and a whopping 297 for 6. Even in Zimbabwe, India’s highest score was a substantial 234 in the second game. Some of the risks taken by the batters also act as an indicator of India’s ultra-aggressive template. The first delivery of the series itself witnessed Sanju Samson walked down the pitch to Marco Jansen. And it was followed by Abhishek Sharma attempting a slog across the line. Those two deliveries resulted in a solitary run, but it was a warning sign for the opposition. Sanju went on to crack two hundreds at a blistering strike-rate of 194.59. Although Abhishek couldn’t make most of his starts, his strike-rate of 173.21 was noteworthy. Just like Sanju, Tilak Varma, the No.3 bat, also compiled two centuries at an astounding strike-rate of 198.58. Suryakumar Yadav, the new T20I skipper, and known for his 360-degree stroke-play, had a poor series. Despite his poor showing, India notched up some tall scores. Even in the Bangladesh-India series, Sanju, Suryakumar, Hardik Pandya, Ramandeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy all had strike-rates in the range of 180 to 220. With the tracks in India turning out to be mostly flat for limited-overs cricket, the fearless template could help the side defend the World T20 title in their own backyard in 2026. Moreover, with the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy and Arshdeep Singh in their ranks, India also have the required arsenal in their bowling to defend targets in such conditions. Although, as always, a word of caution has to be thrown into the mix. Occasionally, when there is enough help for the bowlers, India would have to change their strategy. We saw a glimpse of that in the T20I played in Gqeberha, with India finding themselves at 5 for 2 in the second over. Leaving aside the occasional blip, India have found the right framework as they look to chart a new era in the shortest format, without Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. The post Ultra-aggressive India up the intent meter in the shortest format appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Sanju Samson vs South Africa, 1st T20I in Durban (PC: BCCI) After the first two overs of the fourth and final T20I between India and South Africa at the Wanderers, the visiting side had progressed to 16 for no loss. At that juncture, it just seemed like any other normal T20I from the past. That is not how it exactly panned out at the completion of India’s innings, as they finished with a monstrous score of 283 for the loss of only one wicket. The eye-popping stat was India adding 210 after the Powerplay, alongside 154 in the last 10 overs and 64 in the final five. To make it even better, in three of the four games, India accumulated scores in excess of 200. Yes, at Port Elizabeth, India could muster a total of just 124, but both batting units struggled in that match, with the pitch offering enough help for the pacers and spinners. It wasn’t much different in the three-match series against Bangladesh, where India raced to scores of 132 for 3 in a mere 11.5 overs, 221 and a whopping 297 for 6. Even in Zimbabwe, India’s highest score was a substantial 234 in the second game. Some of the risks taken by the batters also act as an indicator of India’s ultra-aggressive template. The first delivery of the series itself witnessed Sanju Samson walked down the pitch to Marco Jansen. And it was followed by Abhishek Sharma attempting a slog across the line. Those two deliveries resulted in a solitary run, but it was a warning sign for the opposition. Sanju went on to crack two hundreds at a blistering strike-rate of 194.59. Although Abhishek couldn’t make most of his starts, his strike-rate of 173.21 was noteworthy. Just like Sanju, Tilak Varma, the No.3 bat, also compiled two centuries at an astounding strike-rate of 198.58. Suryakumar Yadav, the new T20I skipper, and known for his 360-degree stroke-play, had a poor series. Despite his poor showing, India notched up some tall scores. Even in the Bangladesh-India series, Sanju, Suryakumar, Hardik Pandya, Ramandeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy all had strike-rates in the range of 180 to 220. With the tracks in India turning out to be mostly flat for limited-overs cricket, the fearless template could help the side defend the World T20 title in their own backyard in 2026. Moreover, with the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy and Arshdeep Singh in their ranks, India also have the required arsenal in their bowling to defend targets in such conditions. Although, as always, a word of caution has to be thrown into the mix. Occasionally, when there is enough help for the bowlers, India would have to change their strategy. We saw a glimpse of that in the T20I played in Gqeberha, with India finding themselves at 5 for 2 in the second over. Leaving aside the occasional blip, India have found the right framework as they look to chart a new era in the shortest format, without Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. The post Ultra-aggressive India up the intent meter in the shortest format appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Varun Chakravarthy and Mayank Yadav combine to script India's thrashing win over Bangladesh in the T20I series opener.
Mayank Yadav bowled with rattling speed in a promising debut, while mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy made an excellent recovery to set up India’s commanding seven-wicket win over Bangladesh in the series-opening T20 in Gwalior on Sunday. India, brimming with new talent, bundled out Bangladesh for a below-par 127 before the batsmen unleashed a slew of bold strokes to reach the goal in 11.5…
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Varun Chakravarthy: 'It feels like a rebirth' - ESPNcricinfo
Varun Chakravarthy: ‘It feels like a rebirth’ ESPNcricinfo “Feels Like A Rebirth”: Varun Chakravarthy On Comeback To India Squad NDTV Sports Varun Chakravarthy records career-best T20I figures on India return after 1066 days Hindustan Times ‘I kept thinking about it’: Varun on not getting selected for Indian team Business Standard ‘Feels like a rebirth’: Varun Chakravarthy on making Team…
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