Not Jasprit Bumrah! Sourav Ganguly picks ‘X factor’ for India in the T20 World Cup 2026

January 11, 2026
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Not Jasprit Bumrah! Sourav Ganguly picks ‘X factor’ for India in the T20 World Cup 2026

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As the countdown to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 begins, the defending champions are bracing for a high-stakes title defense on home soil. Co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka starting February 7, the tournament will see 20 teams battling across 55 matches in subcontinental conditions that historically favor strategic mastery.

While the “Men in Blue” boast a star-studded lineup, former captain Sourav Ganguly has pointed to one specific specialist whose unique skill set could dictate the team’s fortunes in the middle overs. Speaking from Cape Town, Ganguly emphasized that India’s success will hinge on a spin-heavy arsenal capable of exploiting wearing surfaces. With the grand finale set for March 8, the pressure is on the hosts to leverage their home advantage and clinical bowling depth. India enters the fray as the team to beat, with experts agreeing that a single ‘mystery’ element in their attack might be the difference between a trophy and a heartbreak.

As per the Times of India, Ganguly officially named mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy as the player who holds the keys to India’s success in the upcoming global event. Currently sitting at the top of the rankings as the ICC’s No. 1 T20I bowler, Chakravarthy has undergone a sensational career resurgence, becoming the “middle-over cheat code” for captain Suryakumar Yadav.

Ganguly noted, “Yeah, nothing (home WC) gets bigger than that, and India is always my favourite team. They have a strong spin attack and if Chakravarthy is fit, then it’s good for India,” highlighting that his ability to deceive batters with subtle variations is uniquely suited for the dry, spinning tracks expected in Chennai, Mumbai, and Colombo. Having dismantled top orders throughout 2025 with an incredible average of just 13.19, his presence allows India to attack even when the powerplay ends, making him more vital to the tactical blueprint than traditional raw pace.

India begins its journey in Group A, a pool that requires clinical consistency before a high-voltage showdown in Sri Lanka. The defending champions will play three of their four group matches in India before crossing the border for the tournament’s biggest rivalry. Below are the confirmed fixtures for India’s opening round:

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The selection committee has moved away from traditional anchors, opting for a squad built on explosive power and specialist wicket-taking options to suit the modern T20 tempo.

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