Seattle Orcas have added Australian legspinner Tanveer Sangha to their squad ahead of the 2026 Major League Cricket season, reinforcing their spin resources with a developing talent in the T20 format.

Sangha has claimed more than 70 wickets in T20 cricket, establishing himself as a consistent option in domestic competitions. He has been a regular feature in the Big Bash League, where his performances have highlighted his ability to operate effectively in the middle overs.

A right-arm legspinner, Sangha brings a control-oriented approach, focusing on maintaining pressure through disciplined lines and lengths. His variations, including a well-utilized googly, allow him to challenge batters without relying solely on turn. This makes him a useful option on a variety of surfaces and in different match situations.

Sangha has also represented Australia in white-ball formats, gaining early exposure to international cricket. His experience at that level, combined with franchise cricket opportunities, has contributed to his development as a bowler capable of executing defined roles within a team structure.

The addition of the 24-year-old gives Seattle another spin option to deploy depending on conditions and opposition matchups. His presence supports a more balanced bowling combination, particularly in matches where controlling the middle phase of an innings becomes critical.

As roster construction continues, Sangha’s inclusion reflects an emphasis on adding specialized skills and depth across departments. His ability to contribute through control and wicket-taking potential is expected to complement the broader bowling group heading into the 2026 season.