Varun Chakravarthy, the Indian mystery spinner, has etched his name in the annals of cricket history by becoming the first Indian bowler to achieve an incredible feat in a single bilateral T20I series. This remarkable achievement came during the third T20I against South Africa on November 13, 2024, at SuperSport Park, Centurion. Previously, the record was jointly held by renowned spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravi Bishnoi.
Varun Chakravarthy breaks record with style
Chakravarthy’s journey to this milestone has been nothing short of spectacular. In just three matches against South Africa, he claimed a total of 10 wickets, showcasing his exceptional bowling skills and strategic acumen. His performance included a stunning five-wicket haul in the second T20I at St George’s Park, where he dismantled the opposition for just 17 runs. This feat not only solidified his position as a key player for India but also highlighted his ability to perform under pressure. Chakravarthy became the first Indian bowler to claim 10 scalps in a single bilateral T20I series.
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A new benchmark in T20I cricket
The significance of Chakravarthy’s achievement is underscored by the fact that he is now the 16th spinner globally to take 10 or more wickets in a bilateral T20I series. This group includes notable names such as Rashid Khan from Afghanistan and Ish Sodhi from New Zealand. Prior to Chakravarthy, Ashwin set a high standard in 2016 with nine wickets against Sri Lanka at an impressive economy rate of 3.18, while Bishnoi equalled this feat last year against Australia.
Chakravarthy’s consistency and skill
Throughout the ongoing series, Chakravarthy has displayed remarkable consistency. His overall figures reflect an economy rate of eight runs per over, which is commendable given the aggressive nature of T20 cricket. In the first match at Kingsmead, he took three wickets, contributing significantly to India’s bowling attack. Despite facing challenges during the Centurion match—where he ended with figures of 2 for 54—he managed to secure crucial dismissals, including that of South African captain Aiden Markram, which marked his record-breaking wicket.
As Chakravarthy continues to evolve as a cricketer, his recent accomplishments serve as a testament to his hard work and dedication. With his unique bowling style and ability to adapt to different match situations, he is poised to become one of India’s premier bowlers in T20 cricket.
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