When varun Aaron was rising in ranks in the cricketing circles, people would often say that india is all set to get its very own Shaun Tait. He burst into the national team and as expected he would bowl in the excess of 145 kmph plus on a consistent basis. But ironically, like Shaun Tait, varun Aaron could also never do justice with his line and length. The jharkhand pacer played in 9 Tests and as many ODIs before disappearing from the international stage in november of 2015. In his injury-marred career Aaron has also played 63 first-class matches in which he has scalped 167 wickets. The 30-year-old is now set to play his second IPL season with rajasthan Royals and making a india comeback is still in his mind, in fact it's still his "biggest motivation".
When varun Aaron was rising in ranks in the cricketing circles, people would often say that india is all set to get its very own Shaun Tait. He burst into the national team and as expected he would bowl in the excess of 145 kmph plus on a consistent basis. But ironically, like Shaun Tait, varun Aaron could also never do justice with his line and length. The jharkhand pacer played in 9 Tests and as many ODIs before disappearing from the international stage in november of 2015. In his injury-marred career Aaron has also played 63 first-class matches in which he has scalped 167 wickets. The 30-year-old is now set to play his second IPL season with rajasthan Royals and making a india comeback is still in his mind, in fact it's still his "biggest motivation".