India vs Australia, Tanveer Sangha: Indian-origin leg spinner Tanveer Sangha has also got a chance to play in the playing 11 of the Australian team in the last match of the 3-match ODI series being played between India and Australia. Tanveer’s family is from Punjab state of India. The credit for including Sangha in the Australian team also goes to former spinner Fawad Ahmed.
Tanvir Sangha lived in the south-western suburbs of Sydney and started his cricket career as a fast bowler, but later after recognizing his talent, he decided to become a leg spinner. Sangha got a chance to play for the New South Wales Blues team at the age of 18. After this he was selected for the Sydney Thunder team in the Australian T20 League Big Bash.
Tanveer got a place in the Australian team for the Under-19 World Cup played in South Africa in the year 2020. In this event, Tanveer took 24 wickets in 11 matches. Tanveer’s career took off from here. Them year 2023 I got a chance to debut in international cricket with the main team of Australia. If we talk about Tanveer Sangha’s family, his father Joga Sangha is a taxi driver in Sydney. Tanveer’s mother Upneet works as an accountant in Sydney.
Tanveer Sangha took 4 wickets in his debut international T20 match. Along with this, he was the bowler who had the second best performance with the ball on debut in a T20 International match for Australia. Before Tanveer, in the year 2005, fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz had taken four wickets for 29 runs in the first match.
Jampa can be an option for Australia
Adam Zampa is currently playing the role of lead spinner in the Australian team, who will be playing the role of spinner in the upcoming one day world cup Also included in the team announced for. In such a situation, if Jampa becomes unfit during the mega event, then Tanveer Sangha can prove to be a better option for the Kangaroo team in his place.
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