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Varun Aaron Retirement; The limited overs series between India and England is starting from 22 January. Before this series, two Indian players announced retirement. One of them is a fast bowler while the other is a bowling all-rounder.read more
New Delhi. Indian fast bowler Varun Aaron has announced his retirement from international cricket. Right-arm fast bowler Varun is the second Indian player to retire within the last 5 days. Five days before Varun, bowling all-rounder Rishi Dhawan had announced his retirement from ODI and T20. Varun made a lot of headlines by bowling at a speed of 153 kilometers per hour. He debuted in Team India as a pure fast bowler but later he could not maintain his pace. He kept getting injured continuously, after which he did not get much opportunities in the team. Varun Aaron, who made his international debut in October 2011, announced his retirement from international cricket on social media.
Varun Aaron wrote on his Instagram, ‘I have lived the thrill of fast bowling for the last 20 years. Today I am officially announcing my retirement from cricket. This journey would not have been possible for me without God, my family, friends, teammates, coaches, support staff and fans. I had to face many injuries during this period, including dangerous injuries. Even after this I came back. This was possible only because of the tireless dedication of the physios, coaches and trainers of NCA.
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Varun Aaron bowled the ball at a speed of 150 in Vijay Hazare Trophy.
35-year-old Varun Aaron retired from red ball cricket from the Indian domestic season in 2023-24. He plays for Jharkhand in domestic cricket. His team could not reach the knockout round of Vijay Hazare Trophy. Varun played 4 matches for Jharkhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy season in which he took 3 wickets. In the 2010-2011 Vijay Hazare season, Varun bowled the ball at a speed of 150 kilometers per hour. He was 21 years old then. Varun struggled with stress fracture in his back throughout his cricket career.
Varun Aaron has 18 international wickets in his name.
Varun Aaron played 9 Test and 9 One Day International matches for India. He played his last international match in November 2015. Varun played his last test match against South Africa in Bangalore. He took only one wicket in that match. While playing for India, Varun took a total of 18 wickets in international cricket. Varun took 141 wickets in 88 List A matches. During this his average was 26.47. Took 93 wickets in 95 T20 matches.