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ICC T20 World Cup: THIS is why ‘thriller spinner’ Varun Chakravarthy is now now not section of taking part in XI in opposition to Afghanistan

Afghanistan received the toss and opted to self-discipline in opposition to India on the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

Worn spinner Ravichandran Ashwin modified Varun Chakravarthy within the taking part in XI for India , Twitter

Up up to now: Nov 3, 2021, 08: 52 PM IST

Indian spinner Varun Chakravarthy became now now not on hand for the sport in opposition to Afghanistan within the continued ICC Men’s T20 World Cup on Wednesday after he had a left calf area. Worn spinner Ravichandran Ashwin modified Varun Chakravarthy within the taking part in XI for India within the must-care for Tremendous 12 match.

“Varun Chakravarthy has a left calf area. He became now now not on hand for different for this game,” BCCI in a commentary acknowledged.

Earlier, Afghanistan received the toss and opted to self-discipline in opposition to India on the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

Speaking on the toss, Afghanistan skipper Mohammad Nabi acknowledged, “Will bowl first. Last game there became tons of dew within the 2nd half. Mujeeb is now now not if truth be told taking part in. We constantly prepare for both, but this present day we will bowl first attributable to of dew.”

On the different hand, India skipper Virat Kohli acknowledged, “In the beginning there is now not any denying the indisputable fact that the express is a advanced one. Having acknowledged that there remains to be a gamble. All of us know we haven’t conducted up to most likely irrespective of the causes would possibly well perchance be – must brush that aside. Would fetch bowled first. But or now now not it’s now not a destructive express in opposition to a side treasure Afghanistan who look to avoid wasting up runs on the board. Couple of adjustments – Surya is lend a hand as he’s fit. Ashwin replaces Varun who has a runt of a niggle.”

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