IND vs ENG: Former England captain Michael Vaughan hails Varun Chakraborty’s brilliant performance in the first T20I.
In the opening match of the five-match T20I series India And England At the spectacular Eden Gardens, Kolkata, the hosts cruised to a seven-wicket victory. India now lead the series 1-0, thanks to a brilliant performance by the ace spinner. Varun ChakrabortyHe broke the English batting line-up with his versatility and scoring accuracy.
The Chakravarti alphabet was the cornerstone of India’s success. The right-arm spinner bowled an impressive four spells, claiming three crucial wickets for just 23 runs. His performance earned him the player of the match award and earned him a lot of praise from cricket pundits including the former England captain. Michael Vaughan.
Micheal Vaughan praised Varun Chakraborty’s brilliance
Impressed by Chakravarty’s brilliance, Vaughan praised Indian spinner Chakravarty and highlighted his skillful and deceptive work. The former England batsman described the Tamil Nadu bowler as a “fantastic mystery spinner” who returns the ball to their right-handers, occasionally picks one up and consistently targets the stumps. Although the ball is not a big turner, its subtle variations make it a challenge to face. Vaughan emphasized Chakravarty’s consistency and intelligence, urging England to take a different approach against him.
“Chakravarti is a beautiful mystery spinner – he returns the ball to the right hands. Every now and then it just stops one up. He’s not a big spinner of the ball, but he does it well enough, which makes it very difficult – always bringing the stumps into play. He is very steady and very smart. England will have to find a different way to put him under pressure.” Vaughan said in an interview with Cricbuzz.
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Vaughan praised Chakravarty’s craftsmanship
Vaughan expressed his admiration for Chakraborty’s bowling, highlighting his old-fashioned style of celebration where he simply walks away after taking a wicket. “He doesn’t celebrate when he gets a wicket because I love watching him bowl. It goes like an old fashioned celebration. ” Ex British boss Added.