Former India pacer Varun Aaron retires from all forms of cricket
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Former India pacer Varun Aaron retires from all forms of cricket

India Today  

Varun Aaron, the former India fast bowler, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket at the age of 35. Having retired from red-ball cricket at the end of the 2023-24 Indian domestic season, Aaron officially stepped away from representative cricket after Jharkhand's exit from the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he featured in four matches, picking up three wickets at an average of 53.33. Varun's career in India jersey Reflecting on his injury-prone journey, Aaron credited the support staff at the National Cricket Academy. Although his contribution to the title win was minimal, Aaron's career spanned many memorable moments in India’s domestic and T20 leagues.

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