Mohammad Kaif says Varun Chakarvarthy ‘shows a bit of panic’ when he gets hit for runs Former India batsman Mohammad Kaif has observed that young spinner Varun Chakarvarthy tends to show signs of panic whenever he concedes runs. Chakarvarthy, who has been impressive in his debut season with the Indian team, has often struggled to control his emotions on the field when things don't go his way. Kaif, who was speaking at a recent event, said that while Chakarvarthy's pace and movement are significant strengths, he needs to work on managing his emotions better. "When Varun gets hit for runs, you can see a bit of panic in him," Kaif said. "He tends to get agitated and tries to bowl quicker. But, as a spinner, it's important to stay calm and composed even when things aren't going your way." Kaif also praised Chakarvarthy's ability to extract turn from the surface, saying that he has the potential to become one of India's top spinners in the future. However, he emphasized that the 26-year-old needs to work on his mental toughness and learn to stay calm under pressure. "It's not just about bowling well; it's also about how you react when things don't go your way," Kaif said. "Varun has the skill and the ability, but he needs to work on his mental game as well." With Chakarvarthy set to continue playing a key role in India's spin attack for years to come, his ability to manage his emotions effectively could be crucial in determining his success at the highest level.#Indian_team #Varun_Chakarvarthy #Mohammad_Kaif
