Varun Chakravarthy Bamboozles will be young with a stunning delivery in CT 2025
The 33-year-old Indian National Crush of the Mysterious Spinner Tim Varun Chakravarthy cheered the stumps of 32-year-old new Zealand opener for Krixket Will Young on Sunday, March 2.
The latest group stage game ICC champion Trophy 2025 between the Indian National Crown and the New Zealand National Team for Cricket is currently underway at the International Crickket Stadium in Dubai.
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Will Young Falls for 22 in Varun Chakravarthy
New Zealand is a goal of 250 rides by men in blue. Chasing the target, the black caps started cautiously because they avoided attacking bowlers on a slow track.
Rachin Ravandra fell in the fourth, but Will Young continued to hit great. He was eventually cleaned by Varun Chakravarthy at the age of 12.
Young clearly fought against Indian mysterious Spinner and was unable to read his delivery.
On the third ball 12th, Chakravarthy knocked a great Googly outside Stump to the bride, who couldn’t read it and got a thick inner edge, which led to the ball, making a mess in the stumps. In the meantime, Will Young has been walking in the pavilion for a long time after scoring 22 35 balls, with 3 fours.
Gat: Varun Chakravarthy Castles will young
𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐇𝐘’𝐒 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐘𝐔𝐇 😵
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After discarding the opener, Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell stabilized Ubacas showing a great performance. Williamson, in particular, looked pretty amazing and knocked a great fifty.
How did New Zealand perform in his previous ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match?
New Zealand scored a dominant five winch victory over Bangladesh in their previous conflict with ICC champion Trophy 2025 in Rawalpindi. With the victory, they secured a place in the semifinals of the competition.
After first opting for Bowl, a disciplined bowling attack in Novi Zealand kept Bangladesh in control, limiting them to 236/9 in 50 additions. Michael Bracewell was the star of the show, claiming 4/26 in his magic of 10.
In addition to Bracewell, Will O’Rourke (2/48), Kyle Jamieson (1/48) and Matt Henry (1/57) picked up Wikets and they were well supported by the fields on the field.
For Bangladesh, Hossain Shato’s lead, appeared as the best performer, reaching a patient 77 of 110 balls, while Jaker Ali contributed a decent 45 running.
Chasing a target, New Zealand faced early blows while Taskin Ahmed and Nahid wounds reduced them to 15/2 within four additions. However, the stunning 112 Rachin Ravandra threw out 105 balls changed the game. He built a match of 129 runners with Tom Latham (55) before Glenn Phillips (21*) and Bracewell (11*) led the team at 46.1.