My body will not give me the freedom to play red ball cricket- Aaron
Indian fast bowler Varun Aaron has decided to say goodbye to red ball cricket after the ongoing Ranji Trophy season. Let us tell you that he is ready to play his last red ball match for Jharkhand against Rajasthan. It is noteworthy that Jharkhand has failed to make it to the quarterfinals, and will play its last group match against Rajasthan.
Aaron said this big thing regarding retirement from red ball cricket
Let us tell you that regarding his retirement from red ball cricket, Varun Aaron said in quoting ESPN Cricinfo – I have been playing red ball cricket since 2008. Because I bowled fast, I have suffered many injuries. I have now understood that my body will not allow me to continue bowling fast in red-ball cricket, so I have decided to call it quits.
This could be my last red ball game in front of my family and the people of Jamshedpur as we don’t often play white ball matches here at the Keenan Stadium. I started my career from here, so it is going to be very emotional for me.
It is noteworthy that Aaron made his debut in first class cricket in the year 2008, and he played his first match against Jammu and Kashmir in Ranchi, in which he took three wickets each in both the innings. So, thanks to his sharp fast bowling, he made his debut against England in the Wankhede Stadium in 2011, but he could not stay in the team for long.
So if we give you information about Varun Aaron’s cricket career, he has played 9 Test and 9 ODI matches for the Indian cricket team, in which he has taken 18 Test and 11 ODI wickets respectively. Apart from this, he has also taken 44 wickets in 52 IPL matches.