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Varun Aaron’s Cricketing Journey Comes to an End

Varun Aaron, a talented fast bowler from India, has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket at the age of 35. With a career spanning over two decades, Aaron has left an indelible mark on the cricketing world.

A Glimpse into Varun Aaron’s Cricketing Career

Varun Aaron made his Test debut for India in November 2011 and played his last Test match in 2015. He also represented India in 9 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), making his debut in October 2011 and playing his last match in 2014. Aaron’s impressive bowling skills earned him 18 wickets in Test matches and 11 wickets in ODIs.

Domestic Cricket and Indian Premier League (IPL) Career

In domestic cricket, Varun Aaron played for Jharkhand and had a remarkable record. He took 141 wickets in 88 List A matches and 173 wickets in first-class matches. Aaron also had a successful stint in the Indian Premier League (IPL), playing for various teams and showcasing his skills as a fast bowler.

Retirement Announcement and Tributes

Varun Aaron announced his retirement from cricket through a post on Instagram, expressing his gratitude to his family, friends, fellow players, coaches, support staff, and fans. He also thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) for their support throughout his career.

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