Meet talented teen Tanveer Sangha - who at just 17 is already taking the Sydney cricketing traps by storm - complete with an ambition to one day even wear a baggy green.
Sangha's undoubted talent as a leg-spin bowler saw him selected to tour Sri Lanka last year with Australia's Under 19 team - when he was still just 16.
He's a popular fixture at Campbelltown-Camden Cricket Club, telling SBS News he loved the diverse mix of players.
"There's a lot of Indians and I'm pretty comfortable and accepted, it's great," he said.
"Multiculturalism is great here."

Campbelltown-Camden Cricket Club secretary Jason Ellsmore knew his team had unearthed a gem when Sangha turned up at its academy.
"Both coaches called me and said: 'Do you know how good this kid is?'," he said.

According to his teammates the teen will one day get his chance on the international stage.
"I've seen a lot of young cricketers and I honestly haven't seen one as good as Tanveer, and I think he's destined to play for Australia," Campbelltown-Camden's captain Jarrad Burke said.
One thing that marks him out as a possible star is his calmness and lack of arrogance - but this year he'll have to balance his HSC studies and his cricket.

