In a fascinating blend of past and present, Kolkata Knight Riders' mystery spinner recently posted pictures on Instagram, revisiting his pre-cricket career as an architect. The photos showcased him visiting an architectural site, captioned "Architect Reporting. Back to my OG playground!! A quick client site visit !!" - a nostalgic nod to his roots.
Before becoming a professional cricketer, Chakravarthy pursued a degree in architecture from SRM University and worked in the field for two years, designing buildings and urban landscapes. His journey to cricket stardom was unconventional, marked by a bold decision to quit his architecture job at 25 and focus on cricket.
The Instagram post serves as a reminder of Chakravarthy's diverse background and the unique path that led him to become one of India's top mystery spinners. His ability to balance his past and present passions is a testament to his versatility and dedication to both architecture and cricket.
Varun Chakravarthy's inspirational path to success
Varun Chakravarthy's cricketing career has been nothing short of extraordinary. From his early days as a wicketkeeper-batsman to becoming a spin bowler, he has demonstrated remarkable adaptability. His breakthrough in the 2018-19 Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he took 22 wickets in nine matches, earned him a spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and recognition as a rising star in Indian domestic cricket.
As a key player for Kolkata Knight Riders since 2020, Chakravarthy has consistently delivered match-winning performances, including a five-wicket haul against Delhi Capitals in the 2020 IPL season. His success has extended to the international stage, with notable performances in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.
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