
Harvank Singh with his father. (Figure: Special Arrangement) India U-19 Wickeeper-Bater Harvanseh Singh Pangalia on Tuesday scored a whirling century in a warm-up match against England U-19.Harvank Singh Pangalia, when he went to 251/7, joined RS Ambrish at the fold and the duo combined a valuable 126-running partnership. Ambrish took the lead during this booth and produced a smooth 72 out of 47 balls before release. At this point, Pangalia has already reached 47 out of 33 balls and immediately raised his half -century with the border on the next delivery.Pangalia has released a stunning attack in the last three breaks. Launched 48. The place with a back-to-back sixes outside Manny Lumsden, who then bowed two non-loudspeakers. Others saw another six of Matthew Firbank, but the fireworks have recently exploded. Pangalia broke Lumsden to four, followed by three tower six – its final maximum brilliant century brilliant century from only 52 deliveries. Especially his second fifty came at lightning speed and took only 18 balls.
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At the end of India’s shift, the mammoth accumulated 442/9. Pangalia ended undefeated and hit nine six. The young Bicketkeeper-Bater, who plays for the Saurashtra for Youth, previously turned his heads with a similar aggressive 117 against Australia in the youth test last October, hit by seven borders and six six.
Who is Harvanseh?
India U-19 Wicketkeeper-BATER HARVANSH SINGH comes from Gandhidham, a small city in Gujarat’s rann of Kutch. He grew up and saw his father, Damandeep Singha and Uncle, Kunwareet Singh, who played cricket in his city, and interesting, both of them were goalies. Now the Harvanse family is seated in Canada. His father drives a truck in Brampton. Harvanka lives with his mother in Gandhidham and promised his father that one day he would get them back to India.Damandeep never thought that the video Yuvraj Singh’s Six Sixes would make his son so obsessed with a game that he would have a promise to represent his country.“Even Rajkot has been 200 km since our city. Only in 2012, when Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) opened the academy in our city. I enrolled in Harvanse when he was six. Obsed with him, hit by six six outside Broad,” Damandeep said.