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Now India Has Two Fast Bowler : Umesh Yadav And Varun Aaron

Sunday, October 23, 2011

He is a wolf in sheep's clothing. At first glance, would anyone believe the tearaway fast bowler. Built-in, which is as thick as if RP Singh, would be tempted to believe that he can generate so much maligned pace bowler in Uttar Pradesh. But then deceit is not responsible Pacer.


Varun Aaron does not have to stand up and Pacer. He walks in his last point is quite obvious gentle swagger. It runs quite a few random impression that he can throw the ball quickly. His steps are easy and the delivery when the final push during delivery. Ball-tip would have been 130 km per hour, but it zooms out some chin music. He is perhaps not the most graceful Pacer around, but who wants mercy when the ball goes 90 mph.


Reported in England, where he can deceive, but his 3.24 was not because of the art of deception. India has discovered a bowler, batsman who can win with sheer pace.

Aaron England polished off the lower middle order three quick strikes. Tim Bresnan, Stuart Meaker and Scott Borthwick was able to fend off all 21-year-old debutant. More than this rate, impressed Aaron of discipline, and the length of the line. Strange went on to sign the delivery, but players who bowl at 145 kph is sanctioned by the Freedom.


Looking at the impressive show obvious question that one's mind is: why not use it all these days? He was taken to England, but made to sit on. Semi-fit bowlers like RP Singh and Munaf Patel, who throw less than 130 km per hour cherry, were preferred. Aaron had been consistently warm benches. England the word was that he was quite wayward during the exercises.

In Jharkhand, held Aaron Pacer with a lot of ambition. Kajal Das, said the coach who knows Aaron in Jamshedpur in its U-16 days, and said that it was only a matter of time before the youngster got the chance. "He's very obedient and disciplined," says Das. Aaron was one of the best athletes in Jharkhand won Vijay hazar Trophy last season.


They were beaten up by the title track in Mumbai. It was recorded in the 153-kph ball tournament. It was a wow, and still deliver the Indian team management and the voters were not willing to take him. If Umesh Yadav was not a mistake, no one ever knows how long it would take India to find a true fast.
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Varun Aaron : Jharkhand pacer arrives with a bang


Mumbai: 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 on Sunday.


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.

However, when he was summoned after the end of the batting powerplay for the 41st over he did not disappoint the skipper, also from the same state, ending with a second spell of 3.1-1-10-3.The turnaround came in the first delivery of his fifth over as Borthwick, playing on the backfoot, missed a ball that kept low to give Aaron his first international wicket.

The fifth ball of his next over, bowled at 142.1kmph, was a mis-directed yorker that swung in late and brushed Meaker's pads before crashing into his leg stump.By now Aaron was in full flow and the first ball of the 47th over beat the bat of the well-set Bresnan, who was threatening to take England to a respectable total, and kissed the stumps lightly as the batsman played down the wrong line.

The bail took eternity to fall and it was a while before the dismissal was noticed to bring a huge smile on the youngster's face.Bresnan's wicket marked the end of England's innings and, hopefully, the arrival of a long awaited pace sensation for India which has lost the services of so many speed merchants due to injuries recently.

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