In-form Amir Jangoo targets Super50 success with T&T Red Force
Trinidad and Tobago star eager to make a mark in regional tournament
Trinidad and Tobago batsman Amir Jangoo is in fine form ahead of the upcoming Super50 Cup and is eager to make a significant contribution to his team's success. The left-hander has been in impressive form for his club team, Queen's Park, in the domestic 50-over competition, scoring two centuries and a half-century in his last three innings.
Jangoo's recent performances have earned him a recall to the T&T Red Force squad for the Super50 Cup, which will be played in Antigua and Barbuda from February 11th to 27th. The 25-year-old is determined to make the most of his opportunity and help the Red Force win their first Super50 title since 2018.
Jangoo hoping to continue good form for T&T Red Force
"I'm feeling confident and in good form at the moment," Jangoo said. "I've been working hard on my game and I'm starting to see the results. I'm hoping to continue my good form for the Red Force and help the team win the Super50 Cup." Jangoo is one of several young players in the T&T Red Force squad, and he is hoping to use the Super50 Cup as a platform to showcase his talent. The left-hander is a talented batsman who is capable of scoring runs at a brisk pace. He is also a useful off-spinner, which gives him added value to the team.
The T&T Red Force are one of the favorites to win the Super50 Cup, and Jangoo is confident that the team can go all the way. "We have a good team with a lot of talented players," Jangoo said. "We're all working hard and we're all determined to win the tournament."
The Super50 Cup is a prestigious tournament, and Jangoo is excited to be a part of it. He is hoping to use the tournament as a springboard to bigger and better things. "I'm hoping to have a good tournament and help the Red Force win the title," Jangoo said. "I also want to use the tournament as a platform to showcase my talent and earn a call-up to the West Indies team."