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Chakaravarthy, the top-ranked T20I bowler, was among India’s standout bowlers in the group stage, taking nine wickets in four matches at an economy rate of 5.2. However, since the Super Eight phase, his returns have been concerning, with just four wickets in as many games, and his economy rate has increased to 11.6.
In the Super Eights games, Chakaravarthy has faced a challenging period. Before this, he had maintained consistent performances, regularly securing key breakthroughs.
“Yes, it is a bit of a concern for India because he’s been their go-to bowler, he’s been their wicket-taking bowler in the middle overs.
Obviously, starts putting extra pressure on Jasprit Bumrah. So, it’s not easy when the opposition sort of now look at India and say, 'okay, it’s only Jasprit Bumrah’s four overs that we need to be worried about, not necessarily Varun'. Not easy from an Indian captain’s perspective,” Kumble said on ESPNcricinfo.In the Super Eights games, Chakaravarthy has faced a challenging period. Before this, he had maintained consistent performances, regularly securing key breakthroughs.
Also Read: Live Cricket ScoreSpeaking of the final, India have never beaten New Zealand in T20 World Cups, and the recent history of ICC events in Ahmedabad hasn’t been kind to the Men in Blue.
The Kiwis, meanwhile, are yet to win a T20 World Cup title. The stage is set for a thrilling final, and Ahmedabad braces for a showdown that promises to be one for the ages. Article Source: IANS Article Source: IANS



