
As India gear up to face New Zealand in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, team management faces a crucial selection decision. Head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Suryakumar Yadav must decide whether to persist with Varun Chakravarthy, who has struggled for wicket in this tournament, or bring back Kuldeep Yadav for the all-important final.
T20 World Cup 2026 Final: Three reasons why India should drop Varun Chakravarthy for Kuldeep Yadav
1. Varun Chakravarthy’s dip in form
Varun Chakravarthy’s form has noticeably declined since the tournament entered the Super Eight stage. His struggles were most evident during the semi-final against England at Wankhede Stadium, where the mystery spinner endured a difficult outing. Varun conceded 64 runs in his four overs and managed just one wicket, making it one of the most expensive spells ever recorded in T20 World Cup history.
While a single bad match can happen to any bowler, the bigger concern is the overall trend. During the group stage, Varun was in excellent form, picking up nine wickets while maintaining an impressive economy rate. However, in the Super Eight matches, his effectiveness dropped significantly. He took only a few wickets while conceded runs at a much higher rate. Batters from teams like South Africa, Zimbabwe West Indies and England were able to read his variations more comfortably, reducing the impact of his mystery spin. In a high-pressure final, India may not want to take the risk of continuing with a bowler who appears to be struggling for rhythm.
2. Kuldeep Yadav’s proven record in big matches
Kuldeep Yadav presents a strong alternative for India. The left-arm wrist spinner has consistently delivered impressive performances in recent years and has built a reputation as a wicket-taking option in the middle overs. Since making his comeback to the national side, Kuldeep has taken a remarkable number of wickets in T20 internationals while maintaining excellent control over his economy rate.
More importantly, Kuldeep has a proven record in high-pressure matches. He played a crucial role in India’s successful T20 World Cup campaign in 2024. In the semi-final of that tournament against England, Kuldeep produced a brilliant spell, taking three wickets while conceding very few runs and helping India defend a modest total. Performances like that highlight his ability to deliver when the stakes are highest.
In the current tournament, Kuldeep has had limited opportunities but looked sharp in the match against Pakistan, where he kept the runs down and bowled with control. Having a bowler with such experience and composure could be invaluable in a World Cup final where pressure often decides the outcome.
3. Pitch conditions could suit Kuldeep better
Another factor that could influence India’s selection is the nature of the pitch in Ahmedabad. Reports suggest that the surface for the final will feature a mix of red and black soil, with a greater proportion of red soil. Typically, red-soil pitches offer good bounce and pace but provide limited turn for spinners early in the game.
On such surfaces, bowlers who rely heavily on sharp turn may struggle if the ball does not grip as expected. Varun’s style often depends on deceiving batters through variations and turn. If the pitch offers minimal assistance, his effectiveness could be reduced.
Kuldeep, however, brings a slightly different approach. His quicker trajectory, ability to vary pace, and skill in hitting consistent lengths could make him more suited to a flatter surface. Even when the pitch offers little turn, Kuldeep has shown that he can still create chances through flight and subtle variations.
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A tough decision for Team India
India, therefore, faces a classic selection dilemma. Varun Chakravarthy has been one of the standout bowlers earlier in the tournament, but his recent performances have raised doubts. Kuldeep Yadav, on the other hand, offers strong statistics, experience in knockout games, and a style that could be better suited to the conditions in Ahmedabad.
Ultimately, the decision will come down to what the team management values more – backing a bowler who has already delivered in the tournament or making a bold call to bring in a proven match-winner for the biggest match of the competition.
With the T20 World Cup trophy at stake, every decision could prove decisive. If India want to lift the title once again, the selection of their bowling attack for the final may well be one of the most important choices they make.




