Sydney Thunder: Sangha, Warner picked for T20 Tour of India

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The Sydney Thunder is an Australian professional cricket team competing in the Big Bash League (BBL). Based at Sydney Showground Stadium, the Thunder, along with the Sydney Sixers, succeeded the New South Wales Blues from the defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.

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The National Selection Panel (NSP) has named Thunder stars Tanveer Sangha and David Warner in a 15-player squad for the men’s Qantas T20 Tour of India in November/December.

Australia plays five T20 Internationals against India following the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Fixtures can be found HERE.

Warner has been one of the stars of the World Cup so far, while Sangha is a travelling reserve at the tournament, continuing to learn his craft from the best in the business.

Matthew Wade will captain the side for the series.

Chair of Selectors, George Bailey said:

“It’s an experienced squad with a mixture of players who have had their first opportunity on the international stage and that we hope will continue to develop into important players in our T20 group.

“Matthew has captained the team previously, is a leader in the group and we look forward to him taking the reins for this series. Like Mitch Marsh in the South Africa series, this is another great opportunity to further deepen our international leadership experience and depth.

“It’s always a great challenge to take on India on their home soil. Most of the squad have extensive experience in playing in India, including eight members of the current ODI World Cup squad, alongside Tanveer Sangha who is currently a travelling reserve.”

Australian men’s squad for the Qantas T20 Tour of India:

 Matthew Wade (Hobart Hurricanes / Clarence Cricket Club) (c)

Jason Behrendorff (Perth Scorchers / Subiaco Floreat Cricket Club)

Sean Abbott (Sydney Sixers / Parramatta District Cricket Club)

Tim David (Hobart Hurricanes / Claremont-Nedlands Cricket Club)

Nathan Ellis (Hobart Hurricanes / Lindisfarne Cricket Club)

Travis Head (Adelaide Strikers / Tea Tree Gully Cricket Club)

Josh Inglis (Perth Scorchers / Joondalup Cricket Club) 

Spencer Johnson (Brisbane Heat / West Torrens Cricket Club)

Glenn Maxwell (Melbourne Stars / Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club)

Tanveer Sangha (Sydney Thunder / Campbelltown Camden District Cricket Club)

Matt Short (Adelaide Strikers / Northcote Cricket Club)

Steve Smith (NSW / Sutherland Cricket Club) 

Marcus Stoinis (Melbourne Stars / Subiaco Floreat Cricket Club) 

David Warner (Sydney Thunder / Randwick Petersham Cricket Club) 

Adam Zampa (Melbourne Renegades / Sutherland Cricket Club)

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