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Varun Chakravarthy Becomes India’s 2nd Oldest ODI Debutant

At 33 years and 164 days, Varun Chakravarthy became India’s second-oldest cricketer to make an ODI debut, following Farokh Engineer, who debuted at 36 years and 138 days. The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) spinner made an immediate impact by dismissing Phil Salt in his opening spell. His performance in the ODIs could influence his selection for the upcoming Champions Trophy, potentially replacing a specialist spinner.

Key Highlights

Varun Chakravarthy’s ODI Debut

  • Age at debut: 33 years, 164 days.
  • India’s second-oldest ODI debutant after Farokh Engineer (36 years, 138 days).
  • Impressive start, dismissing Phil Salt in his opening spell.

Champions Trophy Selection Chances

  • Might replace a specialist spinner in India’s squad.
  • Kuldeep Yadav or Washington Sundar could be axed to accommodate him.
  • His ODI performance will be crucial in determining his final selection.

Jasprit Bumrah’s Absence

  • BCCI did not include Bumrah in the updated ODI squad list.
  • Chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar had confirmed Bumrah wouldn’t play the first two ODIs.
  • His availability for the third ODI depends on medical clearance from NCA.

Previous Performance

  • Starred in the T20I series against England, taking 14 wickets in five matches.
  • Won the ‘Player of the Series’ award for his exceptional bowling.
  • Was not initially picked for the ODI series against England or the Champions Trophy squad.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Varun Chakravarthy Becomes India’s 2nd Oldest ODI Debutant
Age at ODI Debut 33 years, 164 days
India’s 2nd Oldest ODI Debutant After Farokh Engineer (36 years, 138 days)
ODI Debut Impact Dismissed Phil Salt in opening spell
Previous Achievement Took 14 wickets in 5 T20Is vs England, ‘Player of the Series’
Jasprit Bumrah’s Status Not in the updated ODI squad, awaiting medical clearance
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