Varun Chakravarthy’s mesmerizing performance in the second T20I against South Africa has reignited calls for his inclusion in India’s squad for next year’s ICC Champions Trophy. The mystery spinner bamboozled the Proteas batters, claiming 5 of the 7 wickets that fell in the match.
Chakravarthy’s magical spell kept India in the hunt for a win despite defending a paltry score of 124. His former Kolkata Knight Riders teammate Dinesh Karthik took to social media to advocate for the spinner’s selection, stating that “India would be making a grave error” if they overlooked him for the Champions Trophy.
India captain Suryakumar Yadav also heaped praise on Chakravarthy, calling his performance “incredible” and “brilliant.” However, the selection committee faces a dilemma as Chakravarthy has yet to make his ODI debut. Throwing an uncapped bowler into a tournament as prestigious as the Champions Trophy may not be the most prudent decision.
Despite his lack of ODI experience, Chakravarthy’s exceptional skills in the shortest format cannot be ignored. His ability to deceive batters with his variations and control makes him a valuable asset in T20 cricket.
If India decides to take a risk and include Chakravarthy in their Champions Trophy squad, they will have a potent weapon at their disposal. His ability to bowl economically and take wickets at crucial moments could prove invaluable in the high-pressure environment of the tournament.
However, the selection committee must carefully weigh the pros and cons of selecting an uncapped player for such a significant event. They will need to consider Chakravarthy’s ability to adapt to the longer format and the potential impact of the pressure on his performance.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to include Chakravarthy in the Champions Trophy squad will rest with the selectors. But if his performance in the T20I series against South Africa is any indication, he has the potential to be a game-changer for India in the upcoming tournament.