Jharkhand’s Cricket Icons Saurabh Tiwary, Varun Aaron Hang Up Their Boots
Tiwary retires from cricket, Aaron steps back from red-ball cricket in emotional Jharkhand farewell
Jharkhand cricket witnesses the retirement of Saurabh Tiwary and Varun Aaron’s red-ball exit.
JAMSHEDPUR – An emotional chapter closed in Jharkhand cricket as Saurabh Tiwary announced retirement from all forms of the game, alongside Varun Aaron’s departure from red-ball cricket, both commemorated at Keenan Stadium after the Jharkhand-Rajasthan Ranji Trophy match.
The retirement ceremony was a heartfelt affair, where the two cricket stalwarts, both natives of Jamshedpur, cut cakes to symbolize the end of their illustrious careers.
Aaron, though bidding adieu to red-ball cricket, will continue his journey in white-ball formats, including ODIs and T20s.
Tiwary and Aaron, deeply rooted in Jamshedpur, have contributed significantly to cricket, with Tiwary making his mark in domestic and international circles, as well as in the IPL.
The farewell was attended by notable figures such as Sanjay Sahay, President of the Jharkhand Cricket Association, and Kajal Das, a coach and former Ranji player, among others, who extended their best wishes to the departing heroes.
While there is speculation about Tiwary’s potential move into politics, he has yet to confirm these rumors, focusing instead on his cricketing legacy.
Aaron’s decision to retire from red-ball cricket marks a pivotal moment in his career, leaving fans reflecting on his contributions.
As the cricketing community in Jharkhand and beyond bids goodbye to Tiwary and Aaron, their legacies will be celebrated and remembered as a beacon of inspiration and pride.

