Tilak Varma emerges as India's new T20 World Cup anchor

In India's T20 World Cup batting order dominated by flamboyant stroke-makers, Tilak Varma is prepared to rein himself in as a Virat Kohli-esque anchor at No.3 when the situation demands. But beyond the tactical role, he is a visualiser, a batter who prepares as much in his mind as he does in the nets.

In preparations for the 2026 T20 World Cup, Tilak Varma is positioning himself as the new anchor in India's batting lineup. Amid a team dominated by flamboyant stroke-makers, he is ready to adopt a more restrained approach at No.3, emulating Virat Kohli's style in demanding situations.

Emphasizing mental preparation, Varma relies on visualization techniques. He prepares as much mentally as he does in the nets, which aids his consistency in the middle overs.

India, the defending champions, will host the tournament in home conditions, where Varma's role could prove vital. The article references his potential in matches against Namibia and Pakistan, his Player of the Match performance in the Asia Cup final at Premadasa Stadium, highlighting his mental strength and batting style.

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