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Sports | cricket
Ashish Kapoor
11 MAR 2025 | 11:40:47

Varun Chakravarthy’s career was hanging by a thread after the 2021 T20 World Cup in Dubai. Once touted as India’s mystery spinner, he had a forgettable campaign, struggling to make an impact when it mattered most. His confidence took a hit, his place in the team looked uncertain, and the cricketing world quickly moved on. But he didn’t. He refused to fade away.

Enter Gautam Gambhir—the man who saw something in him when few did. While the selectors and fans debated his future, Gambhir backed him, ensuring he got the right opportunities to prove himself again. Fast forward to 2025, and that belief paid off in ways no one could have predicted.

Chakravarthy’s last-minute selection for the Champions Trophy wasn’t just a twist—it was the start of a redemption arc no scriptwriter could have crafted better. With India boasting world-class spinners in Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, and Kuldeep Yadav, few expected him to even get a game, let alone become the team’s X-factor. But when the chance came, he grabbed it with both hands.

He finished the tournament as India’s ultimate game-changer, picking up 9 wickets in just 3 matches. Only New Zealand’s Matt Henry had more wickets, but Henry played an extra game. The most poetic part? 7 of Chakravarthy’s wickets came against New Zealand—the very team that had nearly ended his career on this same ground three years ago.

His spellbinding performances turned the tide for India when they needed him most, proving that cricket, like life, is all about second chances. Just when the world had written him off, he scripted his own comeback.

If you ever feel like you're struggling, doubting yourself, or on the verge of giving up, remember Varun Chakravarthy. The man who went from almost forgotten to India’s game-changer. Because sometimes, all it takes is perseverance, belief, and the right opportunity to turn everything around.

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