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`Kul-Cha’ Is Back On The Menu After 10 Months!


The most famous Indian ‘Kul-cha’, not of the tandoor variety, but derived from the first name of left-arm leg-spin-googly practitioner Kuldeep Yadav and the surname of conventional leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, can turn out to be quite handy for teams like Ireland, USA and Canada in the preliminary stage of the ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup in the USA. They were India’s top dog pair from September 6, 2017, after the mauling of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja by the Pakistan batters in the Champions Trophy final  (50 overs). The Kul-cha pair has taken 28 wickets in 15 innings, sending down 57 overs. Given a short shrift after 2018, Yadav played in nine matches in 2023 and took 14 wickets at 13.14. And Chahal’s 23 scalps in 2022 and nine in 2023 have compelled the decision-makers to plump for him for the ICC’s marquee event. Chahal has been a Twenty20 veteran, taking 98 wickets in eight years with an economy rate of 8.19, and Yadav has a collection of 59 scalps at an economy rate of 6.75. In the 2023 away series in the West Indies, Yadav took six wickets in four matches, and Chahal five wickets in as many matches, and with the Super 8 of the World Cup to be played in the West Indies, the team management took a logical call. They, together, did not feature in the previous four series against Ireland, South Africa, Australia and Afghanistan, adding to 14 matches. Chahal’s 18 wickets in the recent IPL tilted the scales in his favour juxtaposed against Ravi Bishnoi, unlucky to miss the bus, having taken 36 wickets for India in 24 matches since February 2022. Kul-cha will have to compete with another successful Twenty20 practitioner though in left-arm spinner Axar Patel, who has taken 36 wickets from 2022 from 37 matches.