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Corey Anderson and Harmeet Singh have been selected for the USA squad, while Unmukt Chand did not make the cut
Former New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson has been selected in the 15-man USA squad for the five-match T20I series against Canada. Anderson is among several new faces in the USA squad, as many players who moved to America after the Major League Cricket (MLC) announcement are now eligible to play for the USA team. Other new inclusions in the squad are former players Harmeet Singh, Milind Kumar, Andries Gous, Shadley Van Schalkwyk, and Nitish Kumar.
The 33-year-old Anderson is poised to return to international cricket after more than five years, having last played for New Zealand in November 2018. Anderson relocated to the United States in 2020 and has excelled in domestic T20 tournaments. Since arriving in the US, Anderson has scored over 900 runs in 28 innings, with a strike rate of 146 in the Minor League Cricket (MiLC). He was one of the standout domestic batsmen in the MLC, highlighted by a rapid 94-run innings against a strong MI New York side.
Former India U19 player Harmeet Singh has been recognized for his consistent performances in domestic cricket, notably leading his MiLC team, Seattle Thunderbolts, to victory in 2022. Singh was subsequently selected as the number one domestic draft pick in MLC history, joining the Seattle Orcas. His former teammate from the Thunderbolts, Andries Gous, has also earned a spot in the team due to his impressive performances in the MiLC and some explosive innings on the global stage in the Abu Dhabi T10 and the International League T20.