India pacer Varun Aaron announces retirement from cricket
CricTracker · 6h
'Slightly unfulfilled potential' - Aakash Chopra reflects on Varun Aaron's retirement
After he retired, former India cricketer and commentator, lamented that the right-arm pacer’s had a ‘slightly unfulfilled potential.' Also Read: Varun Aaron announces retirement from professional cricket "Varun Aaron has announced his retirement.
Daily Excelsior · 16h
Varun Aaron retires after 20-year cricket career
Renowned fast bowler Varun Aaron on Friday announced his retirement from representative cricket, marking the end of a stellar two-decade-long career. Taking to social media, Varun expressed his gratitude towards the sport that has defined his life.
rediff.com · 23h
Varun Aaron bids emotional farewell to cricket
Former Indian fast bowler Varun Aaron announced his retirement from ‘representative cricket’ on Friday, bringing an end to a career marked by raw pace and unwavering determination. The journey of the speedster, which began in 2011, saw him emerge as one of India's most promising fast bowlers.
India TV · 1d
Varun Aaron, India's 150 kph bowler, announces retirement from all forms of cricket
Varun Aaron played nine Tests and as many ODIs in his international career after making his debut in 2011. He last donned the India jersey in the Test match against South Africa in November 2015 but was actively playing domestic cricket all these years.
Daily Jang · 1d
Indian pacer Varun Aaron announces retirement from all forms of cricket
Indian pacer Varun Aaron announced his retirement from all forms of representative cricket on Friday, January 10.As per multiple outlets, he made the announcement after his team from Jharkhand was eliminated from the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy,
The Indian Express · 1d
Varun Aaron, who once grabbed headlines for breaking Stuart Broad’s nose with bouncer, retires from ‘representative cricket’
Aaron made his international debut in an ODI against England in Mumbai in 2011 and then followed it up with a Test debut against the West Indies in the same venue and in the same year.
RepublicWorld · 1d
India Pacer Varun Aaron Retires From 'Representative Cricket', Ends Career In All Formats
Once considered the fastest bowler in the nation before injuries marred his bright future, India's Varun Aaron announced his retirement from "representative cricket" following the conclusion of his home state of Jharkhand's campaign in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.
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