On his debut for Thunder during BBL|08, Jason Sangha dominated the Melbourne Stars attack to score memorable 63 off only 36 balls at Canberra’s Manuka Oval. The innings made him the competition’s youngest player to score a half-century.
Since then, the right-hander has endured what he called the ‘rollercoaster ride’ of professional cricket. However, he’s feeding off those experiences as he continues to mature as a player.
“I think you do learn a lot when you’re out of the side and you’re seeing other guys come through,” said Sangha, a proud product of Newcastle.
“For me, it’s just about working as hard as I can, and to just keep honing my craft and keep developing it.
“I’m really looking forward to another year with Sydney Thunder. I’m very grateful I’m back there again this summer after getting another opportunity.”
On his debut for Thunder during BBL|08, Jason Sangha dominated the Melbourne Stars attack to score memorable 63 off only 36 balls at Canberra’s Manuka Oval. The innings made him the competition’s youngest player to score a half-century.
Since then, the right-hander has endured what he called the ‘rollercoaster ride’ of professional cricket. However, he’s feeding off those experiences as he continues to mature as a player.
“I think you do learn a lot when you’re out of the side and you’re seeing other guys come through,” said Sangha, a proud product of Newcastle.
“For me, it’s just about working as hard as I can, and to just keep honing my craft and keep developing it.
“I’m really looking forward to another year with Sydney Thunder. I’m very grateful I’m back there again this summer after getting another opportunity.”
More on Jason Sangha can be found on cricket.com.au.