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Parag Dahiwal is an Indian-born cricketer who has represented Singapore in international cricket. He is part of a generation of South Asia–born players who have featured for Singapore as the country expanded its participation in regional and global Associate-level competitions organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
| Full name | Parag Dahiwal |
|---|---|
| Country of birth | India |
| National team | Singapore |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Status | Associate-level international cricketer |
Dahiwal was born in India before moving to Singapore, where cricket is administered by the Singapore Cricket Association (SCA). Singapore is an Associate Member of the ICC and participates in events such as ICC World Cricket League divisions and regional Twenty20 qualifiers. The national side has long drawn on players with roots in South Asian cricketing cultures, including India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, alongside locally developed talent.
Dahiwal has been listed among cricketers representing Singapore at international level. Singapore's fixtures during this period have included matches in ICC-sanctioned tournaments and bilateral series against other Associate sides in the Asian region, such as Malaysia, Nepal, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.
Players like Dahiwal illustrate the cross-border movement of cricketing talent between full-member nations such as India and Associate Members such as Singapore. Such migration has historically strengthened squads in smaller cricketing nations and contributed to the spread and competitive standard of the sport beyond its traditional Test-playing base.