
Varun aaron
Indian fast bowler varun aaron: Prior to IPL 2026, Sunrisers Hyderabad made a big change in their coaching team, appointing former Indian fast bowler Varun Aaron as bowling coach. The franchise announced the appointment on Monday and stated that Aaron would replace New Zealand’s James Franklin. Aaron, 35, made his debut for India in 2011. Recently red ball has retired from cricket.

Aaron has played for many teams in IPL
Varun Aaron has played for many teams in the IPL. He has been a part of Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans. The experience of playing with these teams will now help them to work as a coach.
In 2024, said goodbye to cricket
Varun Aaron played 9 Tests and 9 ODIs for India between 2011 and 2015. Fast speed and swing were his specialty. Aaron, who played for Jharkhand in domestic cricket, played his last match in the Vijay Hazare Trophy against Goa on 5 January 2024. This match took place in Jaipur. Jharkhand’s team could not make a place in the knockout of the tournament, after which Aaron said goodbye to professional cricket.
Injuries snatched the ground after the beginning
35 -year -old Varun Aaron started his career with fast bowling. He was known for throwing the ball at a speed above 150 kilometers per hour. At that time Umesh Yadav and Aaron were considered to be the future of India’s fast bowling. Umesh Yadav played more than 50 Tests. Aaron was harassed by persistent injuries. He kept getting in and out of the team. After retiring from cricket, Aaron now makes commentary and analysis.
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