The cricket world is buzzing—and this time, it’s not about a six or a wicket. It’s about a bold statement that’s split fans and experts alike: “Varun Chakaravarthy is more valuable for India than Jasprit Bumrah.”
Those aren’t the words of a random fan on social media. They came from Subramaniam Badrinath, a respected former India batter and astute analyst, during a post-series breakdown of India’s T20I triumph over Australia. His praise for Varun Chakaravarthy—calling him the “world’s No. 1 T20I bowler”—has sparked one of the most heated debates of the season. And given Chakarothy’s recent performances, it might not be as outrageous as it first sounds.
Speaking on a leading sports channel, Badrinath didn’t mince words. “In today’s T20 format, especially in subcontinental conditions, Varun Chakaravarthy offers more control, more wicket-taking threat in the middle overs, and greater economy than even Jasprit Bumrah,” he said. “He’s not just valuable—he’s indispensable.”
He emphasized that while Bumrah remains India’s premier fast bowler and death-over specialist, Chakaravarthy’s ability to strangle scoring during the crucial 7th to 15th overs—and take key wickets—makes him uniquely suited for modern T20 cricket .
The recent five-match T20I series against Australia wasn’t just a win for India—it was a coming-of-age moment for Chakaravarthy. Deployed as the lead spinner, he delivered consistently:
More importantly, he dismissed dangerous batters like Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Tim David—often when they looked set to accelerate. His variations—especially the carrom ball and quick topspinner—left Australian batters guessing and frustrated .
Badrinath’s argument hinges on role differentiation and format-specific value:
It’s not about who’s the “better” bowler overall. It’s about who delivers more match-defining impact in the T20I context—and right now, Chakaravarthy is delivering.
Remember when Varun Chakaravarthy was cut from India’s 2021 T20 World Cup squad due to fitness and consistency concerns? Fast forward to 2025, and he’s the backbone of India’s white-ball attack.
His journey—from IPL breakout with Kolkata Knight Riders to national team mainstay—is a masterclass in reinvention. He worked on his action, improved fitness, and developed a repeatable stock delivery while retaining his deceptive variations. As noted by ESPNcricinfo, his 2024–25 season ranks among the most impactful by an Indian spinner in T20Is .
For readers tracking [INTERNAL_LINK:india-t20-world-cup-2026-prospects], Chakaravarthy’s rise offers a blueprint: adapt, refine, and dominate.
With the next T20 World Cup likely to be held in the USA and West Indies (featuring slower, lower tracks), India’s reliance on quality spin will only grow. Chakaravarthy’s ability to bowl in powerplays, middle overs, and even at the death makes him a tactical Swiss Army knife.
Coach Rahul Dravid has already hinted at building the T20I attack around a “spin-first” strategy in overseas conditions. If Chakaravarthy maintains this form, he won’t just be in the squad—he’ll be its heartbeat.
Unsurprisingly, social media exploded:
“Bumrah is irreplaceable. But Badrinath isn’t wrong—Varun is the X-factor India needs in T20s.” — @CricketTactician
“Saying Varun > Bumrah is like saying a scalpel > a sledgehammer. Different tools. Both essential.” — @SpinWizard
Even former players are divided. While some agree with Badrinath’s situational logic, others stress Bumrah’s unmatched death bowling and new-ball threat in all conditions.
Whether you agree with Subramaniam Badrinath or not, one thing is undeniable: Varun Chakaravarthy has arrived as a world-class T20I bowler. His performances against Australia weren’t flukes—they were proof of his evolution into India’s most reliable spinner in the shortest format. Calling him “more valuable than Bumrah” may be provocative, but it’s a conversation worth having as India shapes its strategy for the T20 World Cup. In the end, India doesn’t need to choose between them—it needs both. But if one man is currently swinging matches with eerie consistency, it’s the mystery spinner from Chennai.
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