Varun Aaron At the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Aaron gave Akash Madhwal high marks for his performance against the Chennai Super Kings in the 62nd IPL 2025 match. The Jiostar specialist questioned why he was not given more playing time by the Rajasthan Royals in the 18th league season. Aaron thought Madhwal’s round-arm bowling was effective in the opportunities he had.
Aaron saw that Madhwal’s deliveries tended to tail in immediately prior to making contact with the bat after analysing his bowling. Brevis failed to detect the impending delivery and ended up getting an inside edge to fall into the trap, so Aaron realised that it was the dismissal that got him the wicket. Aaron believed Madhwal did a good job carrying out his plans and was rewarded during the game against CSK.
“I felt he made excellent use of the circumstances and exploited his round-arm action to pull some nice yorkers. Towards the conclusion, he tails in a tiny bit. Brevis had the advantage because he missed it. “He executed really well, stuck to his plans, and didn’t hesitate at all,” Madhwal stated in the Star Sports dugout. “That’s how you do well in the IPL.”
The former IPL bowler was taken aback when RR did not include him at the beginning of the season. In actuality, he only appeared in four of RR’s fourteen games during the season, the majority of which were played after they were eliminated. Aaron thought Madhwal was a fantastic death bowler and that he and Sandeep Sharma would have been a fantastic bowling combination.
“I’m just surprised they didn’t start with Akash Madhwal this season. He had a very decent season last year. He’s got very good death bowling skills. The biggest concern was their death bowling. Alongside Sandeep Sharma, he would’ve made a really good pairing. I don’t know why they used him only after the 7th or 8th game—but he’s delivering results now,” Aaron added.
I’m completely backing MI to take DC down: Varun Aaron
In some of the IPL 2025 matches, the former pacer mentioned how the weather element interfered. The 63rd game of the season between the Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians might determine both teams’ chances of making the playoffs, so he prayed the rain wouldn’t ruin it.
Aaron said that KL Rahul was the only player in the DC lineup who might provide a threat to the home team and that he was an excellent batter at Wankhede Stadium. In the absence of a great knock from the wicketkeeper batter, the former Indian bowler predicted that the five-time champions will prevail.
It’s going to be an incredible game, so I sincerely hope it doesn’t rain. The stakes are high and a lot is at stake. I adore KL Rahul, who is at the Wankhede. His statistics at the Wankhede are astounding, as is the manner he plays. In the entire setup, he is the only player who can actually prevent MI from winning that game. Otherwise, I fully support MI’s defeat of DC,” Aaron said.




