Little Varun would have known a decade back then that he was playing a cameo in a movie almost resembling the story of his life. Today, he is playing a starring role for India at the Champions Trophy along with an ensemble cast.
Varun Chakaravarthy's life is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. From playing a cameo in a Tamil movie
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner could not confirm that pace spearhead Matt Henry will be available for Sunday's Champions Trophy final but was confident they can tame India's mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy.
Spinner Varun Chakravarthy emerged from the dugout to produce a match-winning display against New Zealand in his Champions Trophy debut on Sunday while also leaving India with a "happy headache" ahead of the tournament's knockout stage.
Dhawan, known for films like October and Badlapur, shared a suave photo of himself on Instagram post-match, captioned, “Back at it!! Entering the grind mode.” Dressed in black with his hair styled back, the actor was hinting at his return to work.
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner is wary of the threat opposition spinner Varun Chakravarthy possesses in the final of the Champions Trophy. Santner confirmed that the team would be watching the replays very closely before the summit clash.
India are about to have a face-off with their old nemesis Travis Head as they lock horns with Australia in the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Having failed to find a cure to their 'Head-ache' over the past few years,
Mitchell Santner reflects on lessons learned from loss to India ahead of final, optimistic about New Zealand's chances.
With Varun Chakravarthy proving to be a vital cog in India’s successful run in the ongoing Champions Trophy, former opener Murali Vijay said on Friday that the mystery spinner is on the verge of becoming a world-class white-ball bowler because of his control on the carrom ball and the flippers.
On Sunday, March 2nd, all roads led to the Dubai International Cricket Stadium for the 12th ODI match between New Zealand and India. The highly anticipated