Varun Aaron retired from first class cricket, Stuart Broad's nose was broken. varun aaron indian fast bowler retired first class cricket know full detail in punjabi punjabi news

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Varun Aron

Varun Aaron: The Indian team is currently playing a Test series against England and an interesting match is being played in Rajkot. Here the bowlers of Team India are having to struggle against the English batsmen, while the news of a star cricketer's retirement has come out. Indian fast bowler Varun Aaron has surprised everyone by announcing his retirement from first-class cricket.

34-year-old Varun Aaron has played 65 matches in first-class cricket, of which 168 wickets are to his name. Varun Aaron, who plays for Jharkhand, has taken wickets at an average of around 34, but now he says that his body is not supporting him, so he wants to say goodbye to first-class cricket.

Played only 9 Tests for India

Varun Aaron has also played cricket for Team India, he has taken 18 wickets in 9 Test matches for India. While he has taken 11 wickets in 9 ODIs, Varun Aaron made his debut for India in 2011 while playing his last Test match in 2015. He was considered among the fastest bowlers of that era, but due to injury and poor line-length, Varun Aaron could not make his place in the team consistently.

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An incident related to Varun Aaron is also famous that England's Stuart Broad's nose was broken due to one of his fast balls. In 2014, when Varun Aaron was bowling in a match at the Old Trafford ground in England, the ball went straight into Stuart Broad's helmet and blood started flowing from his nose. Broad was taken to the hospital after leaving the batting midway.

If we look at Varun Aaron's career, he has played cricket at various levels for more than 20 teams in his professional career. Varun has also taken 138 wickets in 84 matches in his List-A career. While he has 93 wickets in 95 T20Is.

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