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| Full name | Aaron George Varghese | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | 1 October 2006 Kottayam, Kerala, India | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Bowling | Right-arm medium | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Role | Top-order batter | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 February 2026 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Aaron George Varghese (born 1 October 2006) is an Indian cricketer who plays as a top-order batsman. [1]
George was born on 1 October 2006 in Kottayam, Kerala and grew up in Hyderabad. His father, Easo, a former sub-inspector in the Hyderabad Police, was an aspiring cricketer who played as a left-arm spinner, while his mother, Preethi, is a mathematics teacher. [2] He has one sister, Ananya, who is a lawyer. [3]
George played age-group cricket for Hyderabad and featured in national junior tournaments, including the Vinoo Mankad Trophy. [4]
He was part of the Indian squad that were runners-up at the 2025 U19 Asia Cup. [5] In the opening group match of the tournament, he scored a half-century as India posted a high total and secured a large-margin victory. [6] In a subsequent group-stage match against Pakistan, he scored 85 runs, anchoring the innings after early wickets fell. His performance was noted for composure and shot selection under pressure. [7]
George was part of the Indian squad that won the 2026 U19 World Cup. He finished the tournament with a total of 231 runs across 6 matches, which included a crucial century in the semi-final against Afghanistan. [8]