Sunday 23 October 2011

Need for Speed: First Look At Varun Aaron


Varun Aaron playing his debut One Day International against England at the Wankhede stadium looks well burnished as he was bowling the the right channels, most of the deliveries were full and straight, some odd deliveries bowled at the good length kept low.He bowled a decent first spell but was wicketless and was then asked to bowl the second spell in the later part of the inning which proved to be a dream debut spell. The brawn power package who plays for Jharkhand at domestic level was stiff but calm, he continuously bowled at a decent pace and the good thing about the last spell was he never tried to innovate much of his bowling, he bowled accurately with good pace which got him 3 crucial wickets. He knocked off the stumps of Borthwick to claim his maiden One Day International wicket. It was a good delivery at the right spot which kept low as it mostly happens at the Wankhede (due to high concentration of red soil). He then uprooted the stumps of Meaker, the bowl hit is pads and the leg stump was on for a ride. The last wicket was of Bresnan, who was playing run a ball and was again bowled by Aaron, it was a good delivery and Bresnan was beaten for pace.Lenght deliveries were a salient feature in his bowling today.
Aaron who was playing his first ODI looked a bit tensed, but it entirely depends on who capitulate in pressure situations and today he got the best of the English batsmen, on the first look he seems to be a fine young lad with intent and aggression we all wish that he plays with the same  quickness and attitude.

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