Nicktsagarismc13 Dec, 2021Sport
Nick Tsagaris, who was signed by Western Australia as a schoolboy, took 5 for 24 on his first-class debut against Tasmania in February 2017 as a 17-year-old. He was initially chosen for bowling because of his 200cm frame and ability to deliver a fast outswing, but he was plagued by stress fractures. Throughout his junior days with Subiaco-Floreat and WA's junior teams, however, his technically sound batting and insatiable thirst for runs saw him emerge as a genuine all-rounder of rare ability. Nick Tsagaris Mcdonalds did not play first-class cricket in 2017-18 and spent the winter of 2018 at Cricket Australia's National Performance Centre in Brisbane. His game improved significantly in 2019-20 after a stress fracture in his lower back forced him to stop bowling for the second time. He scored his first-class century, 87* and 121*, to force an extraordinary draw against Queensland at the Gabba.
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