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Balwinder Sandhu (cricketer, born 1987)

Balwinder Sandhu

Balwinder Sandhu (born 1987) is an Indian first-class cricketer. He is among several cricketers from India who share the name Balwinder Sandhu, and is distinguished by his year of birth from the better-known former India Test pacer Balwinder Singh Sandhu, who played in the 1983 Cricket World Cup.

Key facts

Full name Balwinder Sandhu
Year of birth 1987
Nationality Indian
Sport Cricket
Level Domestic / first-class cricket in India

Background

Sandhu belongs to the generation of Indian domestic cricketers who came up through the state-level structure administered by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Indian domestic cricket in this period was organised principally around the Ranji Trophy (first-class), the Vijay Hazare Trophy (List A) and the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (Twenty20).

Career

He is recorded in cricket databases and on Wikidata as an Indian cricketer. Detailed match-by-match figures, team affiliations and career span are maintained in standard statistical archives such as ESPNcricinfo and CricketArchive.

Distinguishing the name

The name Balwinder Sandhu is shared by more than one Indian cricketer. The most prominent is Balwinder Singh Sandhu (born 1956), the medium-pacer who represented India in Test and One Day International cricket and was a member of the squad that won the 1983 World Cup. The subject of this article, born 1987, is a separate individual active in domestic cricket.

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