Tanveer Sangha: Australia’s Spin Gamble Against India

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Tanveer Sangha: Australia’s Spin Gamble Against India
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Australia hopes on Sangha! In the semi-final versus India, may the youthful spinner be the ace right at hand?

Australia shocked everyone by selecting Tanveer Sangha before of their vital game against India in Dubai. On slow, spin-friendly surfaces, this action could be the wild card Australia requires.

Sangha, born on November 26, 2001, took 15 wickets and rose to become a star in the 2020 Under-19 World Cup. Then he had his breakthrough in the BBL, having batters dance to his song. His 2020 debut was outstanding—2/26 against the Melbourne Stars—and he had claimed 21 wickets by season's end.

Sangha is the son of Punjab-born immigrants. Whereas his mother was an accountant, his father drove taxis in Sydney. From modest beginnings, they encouraged his dream of cricket.

Can Tanveer Sangha make India play by his guidelines and turn the game Australia's advantage? We will shortly find out.