T20 World Cup: India have a worsening Varun problem but Axar says he is still ‘X-factor’


T20 World Cup: India have a worsening Varun problem but Axar says he is still ‘X-factor’

Varun Chakravarthy bowls during the semifinals of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup against England in Mumbai on March 5, 2026
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The mystery seems to have unravelled and though his teammates still consider Varun Chakravarthy the ‘X-factor’, the leg-spinner knows that he is racing against time to arrest what has been a stunning slide.

The world’s top-ranked bowler would be a weak link for India going into the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand on Sunday (March 8, 2026) if the team management chooses to persist with him.

The steady dip in his form since the Super Eight phase of the tournament can’t be brushed aside and Chakravarthy would need to clear the doubts in his mind after being taken to the cleaners in the business end of the tournament.

The hammering he received at the hands of England swashbuckler Jacob Bethell on Thursday night in a narrow seven-run win for India could well prove to be the last straw.

India vice-captain Axar Patel has had conversations with Chakravarthy of late and stressed on the importance of sticking to plans even when things are not going one’s way.

“We have talked about it (about Chakravarthy’s ongoing issues), we have played a lot of knockout games at this moment, so it is very important to have a mindset, yes, there is skill and all, but what we talk to them is, when you go for runs, don’t change your plan even if the batter is targetting,” Axar said on Thursday (March 5).

“You have a plan to put it in the stumps first, and then suddenly you change the line. Yes there could be mistakes in the pressure situations, we keep telling him, yes, you are the X Factor, trust yourself, and when it comes to the ball,it is all about confidence.” The mystery spinner put in the hard yards at the nets ahead of the semifinal but wasn’t able to find his lengths after being introduced in the powerplay. He ended with forgettable figures of 64 for one in four overs to be the most expensive of the five front-line bowlers on a belter of a track.

England had done their homework against Chakravarthy and he was not allowed into settle any sort of rhythm by the left-handed Bethell, who smashed him for three sixes in his opener.

Guilty of bowling too short or too full over the past fortnight, Chakravarthy was pulled over long-on for a maximum on his very first ball.

The 34-year-old expectedly tried to bowl fuller the next ball which was dispatched down the ground by the highly-rated English batter.

The third hit was the most impressive, a reverse hit over backward point, denting the bowler’s confidence further.

Bethell ended up smashing Chakravarthy for 42 runs off just 13 balls on way to a special hundred that could not take England all the way in a high-scoring affair.

His first over went for 23 runs and every time he was brought back into the attack, Chakaravarthy was not able to keep the batters in check.

“If you look at it, even after being hit for a few sixes, he got the wicket of Jos Buttler. He is the number one T20 bowler, he knows what he is doing. It is a matter of mindset. We have one more match, maybe he will give a match-winning performance in the final,” asserted Axar.

India off-spin great Harbhajan Singh feels Chakravarthy is bowling a lot quicker than he should.

“He is a match-winner but any bowler would be under pressure after being attacked from the get go. Besides the higher speeds, he is not able to find the right length. It is either too short or too full.

“Targetting the stumps is his strength but at times, he has deviated from that stock strategy and gone wide. He is under pressure. All he can do is go back to the nets and put in the effort,” Harbhajan told PTI after the game at Wankhede.

The biggest challenge for a bowler in the unforgiving T20 format is to not alter his plans despite being put under extreme pressure. Bethell forced Chakravarthy off his plans.

Considering the devastating nature of the New Zealand openers, Chakaravarthy will have a massive challenge at hand on Sunday night.


India vs Zimbabwe Super 8, T20 World Cup 2026 Telecast Channel: Where to watch and live streaming details in India


Team India will face Zimbabwe in a must-win Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday, February 26. The Men in Blue must not only win this game, but try to emerge victorious by a big margin to boost their net run rate. India’s run rate suffered following their 76-run loss against South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Owing to their defeat to the Proteas, India have fallen so far behind in the race for the semifinals that even two wins in their next two games might not be enough. They will need to depend on results of other teams too. However, the Men in Blue must undoubtedly give a much better account of themselves in the next two games, irrespective of whether or not they qualify for the semifinals.

The defending champions are likely to make at least a couple of changes for the contest against Zimbabwe. Vice-captain Axar Patel, who was surprisingly left out for the South Africa match, should return to the playing XI. India could also bring in Sanju Samson in place of either Tilak Varma or Rinku Singh.


India vs Zimbabwe Super 8, T20 World Cup 2026 telecast channel list in India

In India, the IND vs ZIM T20 World Cup 2026 Super match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai can be watched live on the Star Sports network channels. The match will start at 7pm IST. The live coverage of the game will begin at 6pm, while the toss will take place at 6:30pm.


India vs Zimbabwe Super 8, T20 World Cup 2026 live streaming in India

In India, the live streaming of the IND vs ZIM T20 World Cup 2026 match will be available on the JioHotstar app as well as the website. Cricket fans need to have a JioHotstar subscription to watch the World Cup match.

Live coverage of all T20 World Cup 2026 games is available in five languages (English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada) on television as well as the digital platform. Further, JioHotstar is running regional feeds in Bhojpuri, Bengali, and Haryanvi. For India matches (and knockout clashes), JioHotstar has coverage in Marathi and Indian sign language as well.