Jason Sangha is the youngest batsman since Indian Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar who scored a first-class century against England in November 2017. Not only Jason made a history of scoring a century at the youngest age against England, but Jason was also named the captain of the Australia U-19 team, the following month. He has also set history in the ICC Youth World Cup being the first cricketer of an Indian-origin to guide Australia at an Under-19 World Cup.
Jason Sangha is poised for a breakthrough in 2018 along with Austin Waugh, former Australian legendary cricketer Steven Waugh’s oldest son. You can watch his game in the upcoming Under-17 World Cup, but at first, let’s know him better! Every detail you’d like to know about Jason in his wiki-bio and career details:
Who is Jason Sangha? His Career Details!
Born in a Punjabi Sikh family to parents Sylvia and Kuldeep Sangha, Jason Sangha is an Australian cricketer of Indian origin. He joined Australia’s under-19 team at the age of 16. His father, Kuldeep is a native of Panjab who moved to Australia in the 1980s in the seek of better higher education, leaving behind the promising athletic career. His mother, Sylvia had never missed his son’s match to attend except the one when Jason made the history.
Jason started playing cricket for Randwick Petersham Cricket Club after his junior club. Jason signed up with the Wallsend Cricket Club at the age of 13 where he played fourth grade. However, Brett Jackson, the captain of the first grade, saw potential in him and hence, started coaching him. About Brett, Jason told:
Brett is the guy who has made me what I am today. We would be at the nets or bowling machine three times a week. I had him for two years, he explored all the shots and changed my perspective about batting.
Jason then played for New South Wales U15 team and eventually, with the rapid progress, he got selected to play for Cricket Australia XI in October 2016. In the second match of a tour game against England, Jason scored a century, becoming the youngest cricketer since Sachin Tendulkar against England. Jason was then named the captain of the Australian U-19 team. With the beginning of the ICC Youth World Cup on 13th January 2018, Jason made history to be the first ever Indian-origin player to lead Australia at U-19 World Cup.
Jason Sangha Wiki-Bio: Age, Height, Dating, & Net worth!
Jason Sangha was born in Randwick, New South Wales, in the year 1999. He celebrates his birthday on 8th of September. With the last birthday celebration in September 2017, Jason Sangha’s age is 18. His real name is Jason Jaskirat Singh Sangha. Jason has a sister.
Caption: Jason Sangha and his sister.
His mother is the fourth generation Indian who grew up on the north coast of New South Wales. Jason’s parents were always supportive of him and helped him a lot to make him as he is now.
Jason Sanga was a student at Hunter Sports High School. He graduated in September 2017. He is 6 feet tall. His height measures 183cm.
In June 2017, Jason had his appendix removed through surgery. In April 2017, Jason was announced as an ambassador for the “Lend a hand to Hugo,” a foundation that raises autism awareness.
As Jason is busy playing games and attending training sessions to develop his career, even more, he has no free time to be engaged with a girlfriend. Yes, Jason is single and has no any dating affair. However, with the rising fame, Jason is bound to have a girlfriend in the coming days. So, if you want to be the part of Jason Sangha’s dating life, stay tuned to us!
Jason Sangha earns a tremendous amount of salary, being a core player of Australia’s U-19 National Team. Hence, his net worth must be enormous, conflicting his age. But Jason Sangha’s net worth is under review.
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