KFC BBL|12 begins tonight and leading out the Sydney Thunder will be our guest on today's episode, Jason Sangha
A dominant batting display by the Blues top order has them leading South Australia by 252 runs with six wickets remaining heading into the final day of their Sheffield Shield clash.
New NSW captain Jason Sangha finished day one unbeaten on 104 but South Australia took three late wickets to have the Blues 6-243 as they search for their first Sheffield Shield win in 18 matches.
After declaring on 6-356, Western Australia had New South Wales in all sorts of trouble at 7-98 by Jason Sangha and Chris Tremain paired up to stop their momentum.
Tasmania will require a further 279 runs to win on the final day of their Marsh Sheffield Shield clash against New South Wales, after a very sporting declaration from the Blues on the third evening.
Chris Tremain and Tanveer Sangha picked up eight wickets between them before a batting cameo from Peter Siddle saved Tasmania's blushes at the SCG.
It was a tantalising glimpse into the future as 22-year-old Jason Sangha's 91 not out and a quick-fire 26 off 12 from 21-year-old Ollie Davies helped the Sydney Thunder put on total that proved too much for the Adelaide Strikers.
Sydney Thunder handed the Perth Scorchers their first defeat of KFC BBL|11 on the back of a record third wicket partnership by Jason Sangha and Sam Billings in Canberra.
Experienced quick Sean Abbott and debutant leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha took nine wickets between them as NSW bowled Victoria out for 199 on the opening day of their Marsh Sheffield Shield clash.
Marnus Labuschagne reached 81no at stumps on day two to help Queensland make 2-184 in reply to NSW's 381, led by Jason Sangha's 103, in the Marsh Sheffield Shield at Wollongong
Exciting batting prospect Jason Sangha scored his second Marsh Sheffield Shield ton and first since November 2018 in NSW's clash with Queensland in Wollongong
After being sent in by Queensland, NSW's batters stood tall to reach 4-299 at stumps on day one as both sides potentially play fo their place in the Marsh Sheffield Shield final