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Jharkhand pacer Aaron arrives with a bang
Clean Media Correspondent
Mumbai, Oct 23 (CMC) It was a much awaited but delayed debut. A career that seemed to be going nowhere for a while but unfolded like a dream at the venue of India's historic World Cup triumph.
Jharkhand speedster Varun Aaron, who was a passenger throughout the ODI series in England and was staring at the same fate here before getting an opportunity due to an injury to Umesh Yadav, ended with superb figures of 6.1-1-24-3 in the fourth One-dayer against England here today.
He cleaned up the England tail to emerge the most successful bowler for the side.
His dismissals -- S Borthwick (3), S Meaker (1) and Tim Bresnan (45) -- were all bowled in different fashion at the Wankhede Stadium.
Aaron, considered among the fastest bowlers in India, got the ball in his hand for the first time in the 11th over after the end of the mandatory first power-play.
His first ball touched 140.1 kmph, was on a good length just outside the off-stump and left alone by Kevin Pietersen.
The start, however, did not give an indication of what was to come as Aaron, who will turn 22 on Saturday, began steadily working up good pace and stayed between the 135-145 kmph mark.
The first spell, 3-0-14-0, was largely uneventful barring two deliveries-- one when Aaron clocked a speed of 145.3 in the 13th over and second in the 15th over when Kiwi umpire Billy Bowden decided to wear "dancing shoes" after the pacer was flicked over the in-field for a boundary by Pietersen.
From then onwards, Aaron seemed to have been forgotten by skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the spinners worked up their magic on a slow track and at one stage even Virat Kohli had bowled more of his dibbly pacers than Aaron. More
Jharkhand pacer Aaron arrives with a bang
Clean Media Correspondent
Mumbai, Oct 23 (CMC) It was a much awaited but delayed debut. A career that seemed to be going nowhere for a while but unfolded like a dream at the venue of India's historic World Cup triumph.
Jharkhand speedster Varun Aaron, who was a passenger throughout the ODI series in England and was staring at the same fate here before getting an opportunity due to an injury to Umesh Yadav, ended with superb figures of 6.1-1-24-3 in the fourth One-dayer against England here today.
He cleaned up the England tail to emerge the most successful bowler for the side.
His dismissals -- S Borthwick (3), S Meaker (1) and Tim Bresnan (45) -- were all bowled in different fashion at the Wankhede Stadium.
Aaron, considered among the fastest bowlers in India, got the ball in his hand for the first time in the 11th over after the end of the mandatory first power-play.
His first ball touched 140.1 kmph, was on a good length just outside the off-stump and left alone by Kevin Pietersen.
The start, however, did not give an indication of what was to come as Aaron, who will turn 22 on Saturday, began steadily working up good pace and stayed between the 135-145 kmph mark.
The first spell, 3-0-14-0, was largely uneventful barring two deliveries-- one when Aaron clocked a speed of 145.3 in the 13th over and second in the 15th over when Kiwi umpire Billy Bowden decided to wear "dancing shoes" after the pacer was flicked over the in-field for a boundary by Pietersen.
From then onwards, Aaron seemed to have been forgotten by skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the spinners worked up their magic on a slow track and at one stage even Virat Kohli had bowled more of his dibbly pacers than Aaron. More
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