
Meet beautiful sports anchor who cheers for Shubman Gill's GT, she is a professional Tennis player, her name is...
Tanvi Shah, currently hosting during IPL 2025, has been turning heads with her striking looks. Her fashionable appearance and poised attitude have made her a familiar and admired figure among IPL fans.
Tanvi Shah represents the Gujarat Titans as their anchor, and her elegant charm and engaging presence have quickly earned her a strong fan following throughout the tournament.
Tanvi is regularly seen supporting the Gujarat Titans from the stands. She often interacts with GT players and coaching personnel through interviews, reflecting her strong association with the franchise.
Prior to her career in cricket media, Tanvi Shah pursued tennis professionally. She was formerly ranked No. 1 in India in the U16 girls' category, underscoring her strong sporting roots.
As per media sources, Tanvi Shah also competed in the Junior Australian Open, showcasing her skill and commitment to tennis in her formative years.
Gradually, Tanvi Shah transitioned from tennis to cricket as her enthusiasm for the game deepened. This passion paved the way for her role as a sports presenter. Throughout the IPL, she's frequently spotted wearing the Gujarat Titans jersey, reporting from the field and interacting with supporters.

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