9 bowlers started, yet not out, the taxi -run -run son had to take a big decision in the match after this act

Jason Sangha scored a double century in the second informal Test between Australia A and Sri Lanka A (Photo- Sarah Reed/Getty Images)

The son of an Australian -run -off son won the hearts of all the fans by performing a strong performance. This player did not only score a double century while batting at number four, but due to his batting, the match was drawn. The name of this cricketer is Jason Sangha. Jason Sangha batted brilliantly and disturbed the Sri Lanka A team. The opposing team gave a chance to 9 bowlers against him but no one could take his wicket.

Jason Sangha scored a double century

Jason Sangha played a knotout of 202 runs in the second informal Test match against Sri Lanka A with the help of 12 fours and 1 six off 379 balls. He did not leave any bowler of Sri Lanka A during his innings and batted brilliantly against everyone. In this match, Sri Lanka A declared his first innings for 485 runs for 6 wickets. Pawan Rathnayake scored 122 runs from the team while N. Fernando contributed 102 runs. Sonal Dinusha scored 88 runs.

In response, the start of Australia A was not so good and Nathan McSwini was dismissed for 12 runs. Curtis Patterson scored 59 runs. After the fall of these two wickets, Jason Sangha along with Jake Vedrald added 209 runs for the third wicket. Talking about Jake Weatherd, he contributed 183 runs. He hit 16 fours and two sixes in his innings. Oliver Peak scored 92 runs from the team. The batsmen of both teams played their role well and this match was a draw.

Both tests are drawn

The first informal test played between these two teams was also a draw. In the first match, Jason had batted very poorly and he could not even open his account. The informal Test series of two matches between the two teams ended at par. Talking about Jason Sangha’s first class career before the second informal Test match against Sri Lanka A, he has scored 2489 runs in 81 innings of 46 matches. During this, he has scored 7 centuries and 11 half -centuries.

Asish Roy
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