Kumble Warns: Varun's Slump Puts Extra Pressure on Bumrah in T20 WC Final

Former Indian spinner Anil Kumble has raised concerns about Varun Chakaravarthy's dip in form during the T20 World Cup's Super Eight stage. Kumble noted that this slump puts extra pressure on spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, as opponents may now focus solely on navigating his four overs. Chakaravarthy's expensive spell in the semi-final, where he conceded 64 runs, highlighted this worrying trend. The stage is now set for a high-stakes final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, where India will look to overcome their historical record against the Kiwis.

Key Points: Anil Kumble on Varun Chakaravarthy's Form Ahead of T20 WC Final

  • Varun's form slump in Super Eights
  • Increased pressure on Bumrah
  • Costly semi-final performance
  • India's record vs New Zealand
  • High-stakes final in Ahmedabad
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T20 WC: Kumble worried over Varun's form, says it'll 'put extra pressure on Bumrah' in final

Anil Kumble expresses concern over Varun Chakaravarthy's recent bowling slump, saying it increases pressure on Jasprit Bumrah ahead of the T20 World Cup final.

T20 WC: Kumble worried over Varun's form, says it'll 'put extra pressure on Bumrah' in final
"Yes, it is a bit of a concern for India... starts putting extra pressure on Jasprit Bumrah. - Anil Kumble"

New Delhi, March 7

Former India spinner Anil Kumble noted that Varun Chakaravarthy's slump in form could increase the pressure on Jasprit Bumrah to do well in the upcoming encounter as the Men in Blue gear up for a high-stakes summit clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup against New Zealand on Sunday.

Chakaravarthy, the top-ranked T20I bowler, was among India's standout bowlers in the group stage, taking nine wickets in four matches at an economy rate of 5.2. However, since the Super Eight phase, his returns have been concerning, with just four wickets in as many games, and his economy rate has increased to 11.6.

In the Super Eights games, Chakaravarthy has faced a challenging period. Before this, he had maintained consistent performances, regularly securing key breakthroughs.

"Yes, it is a bit of a concern for India because he's been their go-to bowler, he's been their wicket-taking bowler in the middle overs. Obviously, starts putting extra pressure on Jasprit Bumrah. So, it's not easy when the opposition sort of now look at India and say, 'okay, it's only Jasprit Bumrah's four overs that we need to be worried about, not necessarily Varun'. Not easy from an Indian captain's perspective," Kumble said on ESPNcricinfo.

In the semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Chakaravarthy, who was the joint top wicket-taker in the tournament, ended up with figures of 1-64. This was his most costly T20I performance and tied for the second most expensive in tournament history. Additionally, eight of Chakaravarthy's 11 most expensive T20I spells have occurred since December 2025.

Speaking of the final, India have never beaten New Zealand in T20 World Cups, and the recent history of ICC events in Ahmedabad hasn't been kind to the Men in Blue. The Kiwis, meanwhile, are yet to win a T20 World Cup title. The stage is set for a thrilling final, and Ahmedabad braces for a showdown that promises to be one for the ages.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The stats are really concerning. Economy jumping from 5.2 to 11.6 is massive. It's not just about wickets, it's about controlling the run flow in the middle overs. The team management needs a solid backup plan.
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Arjun K
This is where captaincy comes in. Maybe don't bowl him in the powerplay or death. Use him for just 2 overs in the middle when the batters are settling. We can't afford another 1-64 spell. Bumrah can't do it all alone, yaar.
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Priya S
Feel for Varun. He was our hero in the group stage. Pressure gets to everyone. But this is the final, no time for sympathy. If he's not confident, maybe play an extra batter and use more of Hardik and Jadeja? Just a thought.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the focus is too much on one bowler. Cricket is a team sport. What about the batting? What about the fielding? We need a complete performance to break the Ahmedabad and NZ jinx. Let's back the whole team.
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Kavya N
The mental aspect is key. Everyone knows Bumrah is the threat, so they will play him carefully and attack the others. Our other bowlers need to step up big time. Come on, India! We believe! 🏏

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