In the lead-up to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, the debate over India's spin bowling leadership intensifies, particularly between Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy.
Both are wrist-spinners offering mystery and variation, but their T20I records reveal distinct strengths. Kuldeep and Varun are both expected to play a key part if India are to defend their crown on home soil.
Kuldeep Yadav vs Varun Chakravarthy
Kuldeep Yadav, a left-arm chinaman bowler, has played 53 T20Is and claimed 94 wickets at an impressive average of 13.74. His economy rate stands at 6.99, with a strike rate of 11.80, showcasing his ability to control games and strike regularly. Kuldeep's best figures are 5/17 (achieved twice), alongside five four-wicket hauls and two five-wicket hauls, underlining his match-winning
potential. His experience spans high-pressure scenarios, including the 2024 World Cup triumph where he was pivotal in spin-friendly conditions.
However, his fewer matches reflect a later international debut (2021) and occasional inconsistencies, though his IPL success with Kolkata Knight Riders highlights his death-over prowess.
Comparing the two directly, Kuldeep holds a clear edge in efficiency: a lower average (by 1.95 runs), better economy (by 0.16 runs per over), and superior strike rate (by 1.37 balls per wicket), translating to more economical wicket-taking.
Kuldeep or Varun - Who is India's First Choice in T20 World Cup?
In the subcontinental pitches expected for the 2026 World Cup, favouring turn, grip, and slower scoring, Kuldeep's left-arm action provides valuable tactical variety, especially against right-handed batters, and complements India's pace attack effectively. While Varun's mystery spin and googly can unsettle unfamiliar opponents and offer strong middle-overs control, his marginally higher economy could prove costly in tight chases or low-scoring games.
Kuldeep's proven big-stage temperament, including a standout performance in the 2024 World Cup, where he picked up 15 wickets, gives him the edge in high-stakes matches. But Varun Chakravarthy has emerged as India's spin spearhead in the last 16 months or so. The Tamil Nadu bowler has bamboozled batters across the limited overs format and is expected to play a big part for India, and may preferably start ahead in the pecking order.



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