Varun Aaron to Retire From First Class Cricket After Jharkhand vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2024 Match
The right-arm fast bowler has been a veteran of 65 First Class games where he picked up 168 wickets with his best figures being 6/32. Varun Aaron has also played nine ODIs and Test matches for India.
Varun Aaron has decided to call it a day on his red-ball career. The fast bowler is competing in his final Ranji Trophy match as Jharkhand locks horns with Rajasthan at the Keenan Stadium in Jamshedpur. Aaron, aged 34, had made his First Class debut in 2008 when Jharkhand faced Jammu and Kashmir. He went on to make his international debut in an ODI against England in 2011. Aaron's last Test was way back in 2015 against South Africa in Bengaluru. Saurabh Tiwary Announces Retirement From Professional Cricket, Set to Play Last First-Class Match of Career Against Rajasthan in Ranji Trophy 2023-24.
Varun Aaron Retires from First Class Cricket
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