Adelaide, April 29
Jason Sangha, who joined the South Australia Men for the 2024/25 domestic season, has now signed a two-year deal with the Big Bash League club Adelaide Strikers.
Jason Sangha sogns two-year deal with Adelaide Strikers
Adelaide, April 29 (IANS) Jason Sangha, who joined the South Australia Men for the 2024/25 domestic season, has now signed a two-year deal with the Big Bash League club Adelaide Strikers.
Sangha recently etched his name into South Australian cricket history by hitting the winning runs in their Sheffield Shield victory, ending a 29-year drought. He is a right-handed batter who can also bowl handy leg-spin, making him a valuable asset to the Strikers for the upcoming BBL|15 season.
“The fans here have been incredibly welcoming, and I am eager to give my best on the field in the upcoming BBL season. My time with South Australian cricket has already been filled with some unforgettable moments, and I am excited to create many more while wearing blue," Sangha said in a statement.
"The support from the community has been amazing, and I can't wait to give back by helping the team achieve success. I am looking forward to building on our achievements and making a significant impact with the white ball
Sangha's journey in professional cricket began at a young age. He was signed by the Sydney Thunder as the Community Rookie for BBL|06 at just 16 years old. His leadership skills were evident early on, as he captained Australia at the Under-19 World Cup in 2018.