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T20 WC: From Vadodara To Toronto – Canada’s Ansh Patel Cricketing Journey Comes Full Circle
Ansh’s path of playing for Canada in the Men’s T20 World Cup is anything but conventional. Born in Vadodara, raised in Toronto before coming back to the city of his birth, Ansh was nurtured in India's domestic system and was even a part of the Punjab Kings side in IPL 2022.
But a regulatory shift – holding an Indian passport being made mandatory for playing domestic cricket - sent Ansh back to Canada, where he now finds himself in their T20 World Cup squad.
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