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New Delhi. Spinner Varun Chakraborty earned a lot of applause for his explosive performance in the comeback match. Varun, who joined Team India after 3 years, got a chance in the first T20 against Bangladesh in Gwalior. He grabbed this opportunity with both hands. Varun sent three Bangladesh batsmen to the pavilion with his leg spin bowling. He expressed his intentions by taking wickets in his second over itself. Varun took 3 wickets for 31 runs in 4 overs in this match. Earlier, he played his last match against Scotland in the 2021 T20 World Cup where he did not get any wickets. But after a long time, Varun proved his importance by returning to the playing XI. Varun has decided to become a cricketer after leaving his job as an architect.

After being dropped from the team, Varun Chakravarthy worked hard to make a comeback in Team India. Varun made Tauheed Hridaya, Zakir Ali, and Riyaz Hussain his victims. Varun started playing cricket at the age of 13. Varun continued to play as a wicketkeeper till the age of 17. He did a 5-year course in architecture from a college in Chennai. After this, he started working as a freelance architect on a good package.

Varun can bowl six different balls.
He started playing cricket with a tennis ball. After that, he started fast bowling. Due to an injury, he started spin bowling. Varun is known as a mystery spinner. Varun can bowl six different types of balls. The arrows in his quiver include leg break, off break, googly, carrom ball, flipper, yorker, and top spinner. Before the T20 against Bangladesh, Varun had taken 2 wickets in 6 matches for India. Now his number of wickets has reached 5 in 7 T20 International matches.

Varun Chakravarthy came into the limelight after bowling 125 dot balls
. He plays domestic cricket for Tamil Nadu. He made a lot of headlines by bowling 125 dot balls in TNPL. Varun, who made his Ranji Trophy debut for Tamil Nadu in 2018, was then seen in the trials of Mumbai Indians for IPL. His franchise in IPL was Kings XI Punjab. After this, he joined Kolkata Knight Riders.

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