Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) secured a pivotal victory against Mumbai Indians (MI) in a rain-curtailed match at Eden Gardens, earning a coveted spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy emerged as the hero, delivering a stellar performance that left a lasting impact on KKR’s playoff journey.
Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag lauded KKR’s decision to allow Chakravarthy to bowl the maximum four overs, despite having established international bowlers like Sunil Narine and Mitchell Starc at their disposal. Sehwag praised KKR’s understanding of Chakravarthy’s effectiveness and their ability to capitalize on it.
Chakravarthy’s brilliance was evident in his figures of 2-17, which stifled Mumbai’s chase. His variations, including his leg-spin and googly, proved too difficult for the Mumbai batters to handle. Sehwag drew parallels between Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine’s partnership, likening it to the famed ‘KulCha’ duo.
Another former India cricketer, Manoj Tiwary, echoed Sehwag’s sentiments, describing Chakravarthy’s spell as a “dream spell” that every bowler aspires to bowl. Tiwary highlighted the speed and mystery of Chakravarthy’s deliveries, which made it extremely challenging for the batters.
KKR’s bowling unit, led by Chakravarthy, complemented the explosive batting of Venkatesh Iyer and the crucial contributions of Harshit Rana. This combination proved too strong for Mumbai, as KKR became the first team to secure a spot in the IPL playoffs.
Sehwag expressed regret that Chakravarthy’s stellar performances came too late for consideration in the T20 World Cup squad. He believes that if Chakravarthy had showcased his abilities earlier, he would have been a strong contender for a place in the team.